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Nevada GPS Network
The Northern Nevada Cooperative Real Time Network is now being managed by the State of Utah's Automated Geographic Reference Center in the Department of Technology Services. There's also been a name change: NNCRN is now called the Nevada GPS Network. Administration of the GPS network software and base station hardware is being overseen by Sean Fernandez, PLS, who can be reached at sfernandez@utah.gov.
Current NNCRN subscribers who have not already transferred to the Utah network can find connection and subscription information at http://nevadagps.utah.gov. If your current username/password doesn't work, contact the Support Desk toll-free at 1-800-678-9440 or 1-801-538-3440.
Correction files can now be downloaded at ftp://ftp.agrc.utah.gov/Rinex_NevadaGPS
* DOT1 = Radio and cellular connections All other base stations = Cellular connection only