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Changes to time signals in Global Positioning System

Class News 04/2019

26 February 2019
Applicability: Shipowners and operators

On 6 April 2019, how Global Positioning System (GPS) devices display time may be affected by a change in the GPS navigation message signals.
 
The way GPS broadcasts time and date information involves a 10-bit week number (0-1,023), which resets or “rolls over” every 1,024 weeks or approximately 19.6 years. The next week number rollover will occur on 6 April 2019.
 
The 2019 GPS Week Number Rollover could have a potential effect upon GPS receivers (including GPS sensors and GPS receivers embedded within multi-function displays, chart-plotting products, AIS receivers and VHF radios) and any of their features dependent on date/time information.
 
Advice to shipowners
Owners of ships fitted with equipment reliant on GPS signals, should:

  • Ensure the equipment’s firmware is up to date
  • Contact the manufacturer to ensure the equipment will not be adversely affected by this event.

For further information:

See Department of Homeland Security release of the memorandum titled U.S. Owners and Operators Using GPS to Obtain Time
Speak to one of our experts at your local Lloyd's Register Group Office or contact statutorysupport@lr.org.

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