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PNT Moni Monthly QC Report

GEONET Observation Quality — Free Tier

Author

PNT Moni

Published

July 8, 2026

Methodology Version: 1.1.0  ·  QC Tool: teqc 2019Feb25  ·  convbin: RTKLIB 2.4.2  ·  Stations: 1,302  ·  Days covered: 30  ·  https://pntmoni.com/methodology/qc/v1.1.0

1 Revision History

Version Date Notes
1.0 2026-07-08 Initial publication.
1.1 2026-07-10 Visual redesign (unified brand system, ADR 0017); no numerical change. PDF moved to the new Typst cover
1.2 2026-07-18 Low-n cell display revision: blank suppression retired, low-n cells now shown with a dotted-ring reliability marking; methodology qc v1.1.0 (no numerical change)

2 Introduction

This monthly report summarises the observation-quality state of the GEONET (GNSS Earth Observation Network) reference-station network operated by the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan (GSI), for June 2026. It is the free-tier deliverable of the PNT Moni monitoring service: a national, aggregate view that lets operators, researchers and users of GNSS-augmentation services see how the underlying observation infrastructure performed.

The report is intentionally limited in scope. It does not include:

  • Per-station drill-downs or named station lists (Pro-tier).
  • Positioning-domain accuracy or TTFF results — those appear in the full Monthly Report.
  • Integrity indicators, ionospheric/tropospheric correction diagnostics, or cross-engine comparisons (Phase 1+).

The data and methods used to produce this report are openly documented and reproducible from publicly available GEONET inputs. §Methodology below summarises them; the full methodology document is https://pntmoni.com/methodology/qc/v1.1.0.

3 Methodology

This section summarises the methodology; the full document is https://pntmoni.com/methodology/qc/v1.1.0.

Data sources (methodology §2): GEONET RINEX 3.02 observation and broadcast-navigation files (30-second sampling, 24-hour daily files), retrieved from GSI’s archive under the Public Data License 1.0. All 1,302 continuously-operating GEONET reference stations active for June 2026 are included.

QC pipeline (methodology §3):

RINEX 3 (GEONET)
  ↓ convbin (RTKLIB 2.4.2)            v3 → v2.11 conversion
  ↓ teqc 2019Feb25                    +qc -R +L2C_L2 +L5
  → .{yy}S summary per station/day
  ↓ pntmoni-pipeline qc summarize     parse + wide Parquet
  → data/processed/qc_summary/...     1 row × 639 cols per station-day

QZSS LNAV broadcasts use the post-2024 health-flag encoding of IS-QZSS-PNT-006 §4.1.2.3(4); the pipeline masks the L1C/B health bit before passing the QNAV to teqc so that L1C/A-broadcasting QZS satellites are correctly QC’d (methodology §2.1).

Metrics (methodology §4): the four core families established in Shiono & Kubo (2025) (ION GNSS+ 2025) and extended in Shiono & Kubo (2026) (NAVIGATION, doi:10.33012/navi.762) — Visibility, SNR, Multipath, and Cycle Slips — plus data availability. The Galileo E5b family (SN7, MP17, MP71) is reported as informative reference only, not part of the absolute-evaluation baseline. Symbol-by-symbol definitions are in the Appendix glossary.

Aggregation (methodology §5): all multipath, SNR and slip figures are computed from teqc’s 5° elevation bins with an elevation mask of 15° applied (15 of 19 bins kept); multipath/SNR values are obs-count weighted across the kept bins, slip totals are summed. This matches both Shiono & Kubo (2025) and the elmask used by the positioning engines (CLASLIB, RTKLIB).

3.1 Evaluation Network

Figure 1: GEONET reference stations covered in this report.

4 Executive Summary

Table 1
Metric June 2026
National data availability (epoch coverage, daily mean) 99.97 %
National visibility (>10° track completeness, daily mean) 95.60 %
L1 C/A multipath — station-month median 0.201 m
L1 C/A SNR — station-month median 43.8 dB-Hz
Stations reporting 1,302
Days covered 30
Tip

Bottom line. The GEONET network operated at high observation fidelity throughout June 2026, with the headline metrics tracking expectations for a healthy reference network. See §National Overview for the distributions and trends behind these summary numbers.

5 National Overview — Observation Quality

5.1 Data Availability & Visibility

5.1.1 Data Availability

Epoch-level coverage: did the station log data every 30 seconds?

Figure 2: Data availability — fraction of the 2,880 nominal daily epochs with logged observations.

Table 2
Statistic Station-monthly data availability
5th percentile 100.00 %
Median 100.00 %
95th percentile 100.00 %
Best station 100.00 %
Worst station 12.50 %

5.1.2 Visibility (可視率)

Sat-track completeness above 10° elevation: when the station was up, did it actually track the satellites it should have seen?

Figure 3: Visibility — Complete obs / Possible obs above 10° elevation, per teqc.

Table 3
Statistic Station-monthly visibility
5th percentile 86.61 %
Median 97.10 %
95th percentile 99.71 %
Best station 100.00 %
Worst station 75.28 %

5.2 Distribution of Metrics

5.2.1 Signal-to-noise ratio

Figure 4: SNR distributions — L1 C/A and L5 (Shiono & Kubo 2025 core baseline).

Figure 5: SNR distributions — L2 (core) and Galileo E5b (reference; not part of the absolute-qualification baseline).

5.2.2 Multipath

Figure 6: Multipath RMS distributions — L1/L2 pair (MP12 = L1 multipath using L2 partner; MP21 = L2 multipath using L1 partner). Shiono & Kubo 2025 core baseline.

Figure 7: Multipath RMS distributions — L1/L5 pair (MP15 = L1 multipath using L5 partner; MP51 = L5 multipath using L1 partner). Core baseline.

Figure 8: Reference multipath RMS distributions — L1/Galileo E5b pair (MP17/MP71). Larger numerical scale due to the L1/E5b frequency-pair coefficient. Not part of the absolute-qualification baseline (E5b exhibited too much site-to-site variance to function as a qualification metric in Shiono & Kubo 2025).

5.2.3 Cycle slips

Figure 9: Station-monthly cycle slips (ION + core MP-combination slips, summed across the elmask-15 elevation bins). Paper-aligned definition (Shiono & Kubo 2025 Table 1). Logarithmic binning.

5.3 Spatial Distribution

The maps below aggregate the 1,302 station-monthly values into a national hex grid: each hexagon is ~60 km flat-to-flat and is coloured by the median of the station-monthly values of the stations falling inside it. The grid is drawn on an Albers Equal-Area projection so every cell covers the same ground area, making colour directly comparable across the country and between months. Cells backed by fewer than 3 reporting stations are drawn with a dotted inner ring — a reliability marking: their median is statistically thin, so read those cells as indicative rather than representative (methodology §5.3, 2026-07-18 revision).

5.3.1 Signal-to-noise ratio

Figure 10: Station-monthly SNR — L1 C/A and L5 (core baseline). Signal-specific colour scales.

Figure 11: Station-monthly SNR — L2 (core) and Galileo E5b (reference; not part of the absolute-qualification baseline). Signal-specific colour scales.

5.3.2 Multipath

Figure 12: Station-monthly multipath RMS — L1/L2 standard pair (MP12 = L1 multipath using L2 partner; MP21 = L2 multipath using L1 partner).

Figure 13: Station-monthly multipath RMS — L1/L5 pair (MP15 = L1 multipath using L5 partner; MP51 = L5 multipath using L1 partner). MP51 typically lower than MP12 — modern L5 signals see less multipath at GEONET sites.

Figure 14: Reference multipath — L1/Galileo E5b pair (MP17/MP71). Larger numerical scale due to the L1/E5b frequency-pair coefficient. Shown for monitoring; not part of the absolute-qualification baseline.

5.3.3 Cycle slips

Figure 15: Core cycle slips per station-day (ION + MP12/21/15/51 slips, elmask-15, daily mean over month). Paper-aligned definition. Logarithmic colour scale.

Note

Per free-tier scope, only the hex-aggregated (per-cell median) values are shown — individual station identifiers and per-station values are reserved for the Pro-tier report. Color scales are fixed per signal (see the Appendix glossary) so successive months can be compared at a glance.

5.4 Receiver / Antenna Inventory

Figure 16

Figure 17: Top 10 receiver × antenna combinations across the network.

Top 10 receiver × antenna combinations cover 74.2 % of 1,302 reporting stations; 46 distinct combinations exist in total.

Note

Equipment changes vs. previous month are tracked via aggregated counts only (e.g. “N stations changed receiver, M stations changed antenna”); individual station identities are reserved for the Pro-tier report. Month-over-month deltas will appear once a baseline month is established.

5.5 Absolute Station Qualification

Note

Coming Soon. Absolute station qualification — i.e. classifying each GEONET station as passing or failing the four core QC criteria defined in Shiono & Kubo (2025) — will appear here once the moving-window infrastructure (a rolling 3-month window at daily granularity, n ≈ 91 daily values per station per qualification cycle) is in place. The qualification criterion is the 99.73rd percentile (3σ) of the daily metrics over the rolling 3-month window for each of:

  1. VisibilityComplete obs / Possible obs > 10°
  2. SNR — mean SNR for L1, L2, L5 (SN1, SN2, SN5)
  3. Multipath — RMS of MP12, MP21, MP15, MP51
  4. Cycle slipscycle_slips_core (ION + MP12/21/15/51 slips)

The rolling-3-month × daily window is a deliberate operational deviation from the published Shiono & Kubo (2025) weekly-over- rolling-year methodology, adopted for operational timeliness (alignment with the recent-3-months reporting cadence), environmental adaptation, and improved statistical robustness (n ≈ 91 vs. 53).

Per the original study, the Galileo E5b family (SN7, MP17, MP71) is intentionally excluded from the qualification set: at the time of the four-year baseline (2021–2024), L1/E5b values exhibited considerably larger site-to-site variance than the L1/L2/L5 pairs, making them unreliable as a pass/fail threshold. They remain in the report as reference / supplementary monitoring.

The output of this section will be a national pass-rate (e.g. “1,055 of 1,298 stations passed all four core criteria”) with aggregate counts only — individual station names are reserved for the Pro-tier report.

6 Appendix

6.1 GNSS System Events: NAGU / NANU / NAQU

Notices issued against GNSS constellation operations during June 2026, recorded for cross-referencing against observation anomalies and signal availability. Sourced from the official NAGU (Galileo, EUSPA/GSC), NANU (GPS, USCG-NAVCEN) and NAQU (QZSS, QSS) notice feeds.

Table 4: GNSS system notices within the reporting period.
Date Satellite Notice Event type Severity
2026-06-04 02:59 UTC QZS PRN200 NAQU 2026174, NAQU 2026184 scheduled_maintenance total
2026-06-04 06:00 UTC GPS PRN17 NANU 2026045, NANU 2026046 scheduled_maintenance total
2026-06-08 04:16 UTC QZS PRN205 NAQU 2026186, NAQU 2026188 other partial
2026-06-08 04:17 UTC QZS PRN195 NAQU 2026185, NAQU 2026187 other partial
2026-06-15 03:59 UTC QZS PRN199 NAQU 2026190, NAQU 2026191 scheduled_maintenance total
2026-06-16 08:01 UTC QZS NAQU 2026193, NAQU 2026194 other partial
2026-06-17 08:00 UTC GAL NAGU 2026035, NAGU 2026037 scheduled_maintenance informational
2026-06-17 08:00 UTC GAL NAGU 2026036, NAGU 2026038 scheduled_maintenance informational
2026-06-18 06:00 UTC GAL NAGU 2026034, NAGU 2026039 scheduled_maintenance informational
2026-06-18 19:59 UTC QZS PRN195 NAQU 2026189, NAQU 2026195 scheduled_maintenance total
2026-06-20 15:01 UTC QZS NAQU 2026196, NAQU 2026197 other partial
2026-06-22 08:05 UTC GAL NAGU 2026040 other total
2026-06-23 02:59 UTC QZS PRN200 NAQU 2026192, NAQU 2026198 scheduled_maintenance total
2026-06-26 16:12 UTC GPS PRN11 NANU 2026048, NANU 2026049 other total
2026-06-28 17:48 UTC QZS PRN200 NAQU 2026200, NAQU 2026202 other partial
2026-06-28 17:48 UTC QZS PRN210 NAQU 2026199, NAQU 2026201 other partial

16 notice(s) detected for June 2026, collected from the official NAGU (Galileo), NANU (GPS) and NAQU (QZSS) feeds.

6.2 List of Earthquakes

Note

Coming Soon. Earthquakes felt during the reporting period that may be relevant for interpreting GEONET observation anomalies will be listed here, sourced from the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA). Implementation pending source-feed integration.

6.3 List of Satellites

A snapshot of the constellation operators’ official status pages at fetch time (not a period summary — the operator pages are themselves live snapshots). Sources: GPS = USCG NAVCEN, QZSS = QSS, Galileo = GSC Europa. GLONASS is excluded from this report’s QC pipeline (per methodology); PNT Moni does, however, evaluate the Galileo signals received at GEONET stations.

Fetched at: 2026-07-07 11:13 UTC

6.3.1 GPS

Table 5: GPS satellite constellation status.
PRN SVN Block Slot Clock Status Notice
G01 80 III D2 RB Unusable UNUSABLE
G02 61 IIR D1 RB Operational FCSTSUMM
G03 69 IIF E1 RB Operational FCSTDV
G04 74 III F4 RB Operational FCSTDV
G05 50 IIR-M E3 RB Operational FCSTSUMM
G06 67 IIF D4 RB Operational FCSTDV
G07 48 IIR-M A4 RB Operational FCSTSUMM
G08 72 IIF C3 RB Operational FCSTSUMM
G09 68 IIF F3 RB Operational FCSTSUMM
G10 73 IIF E2 RB Operational FCSTSUMM
G11 78 III D5 RB Unusable UNUSABLE
G12 58 IIR-M B4 RB Operational FCSTSUMM
G13 43 IIR A5 RB Decommissioned DECOM
G14 77 III B6 RB Operational FCSTSUMM
G15 55 IIR-M F2 RB Operational FCSTSUMM
G16 56 IIR B1 RB Operational FCSTSUMM
G17 53 IIR-M C4 RB Operational FCSTSUMM
G18 75 III D6 RB Operational FCSTSUMM
G19 59 IIR C5 RB Operational FCSTSUMM
G20 82 III F5 RB Operational FCSTSUMM
G21 81 III E6 RB Operational FCSTSUMM
G22 44 IIR B3 RB Operational FCSTSUMM
G23 76 III E5 RB Operational FCSTSUMM
G24 65 IIF A1 RB Unusable UNUSABLE
G25 62 IIF B2 RB Operational FCSTSUMM
G26 71 IIF B5 RB Operational FCSTSUMM
G27 66 IIF C2 RB Operational FCSTSUMM
G28 79 III A6 RB Unusable UNUSABLE
G29 57 IIR-M C1 RB Operational FCSTSUMM
G30 64 IIF A3 RB Operational FCSTSUMM
G31 52 IIR-M A2 RB Operational FCSTSUMM
G32 70 IIF F1 RB Operational FCSTDV

6.3.2 QZSS (Michibiki)

Table 6: QZSS satellite constellation status.
PRN SVN Block Signals Status Notice
J194 002 Ⅱ-Q L1C/A, L1C, L2C, L5, L1S, L5S, L6D, L6E Operational
J195 004 Ⅱ-Q L1C/A, L1C, L2C, L5, L1S, L5S, L6D, L6E Operational
J196 005 ⅡA-Q L1C, L2C, L5, L1C/B, L1S, L5S, L6D, L6E Operational
J199 003 Ⅱ-G L1C/A, L1C, L2C, L5, L1S, L5S, L1Sb, L6D, L6E, Sr/Sf Outage NAQU 2026203
J200 007 Ⅲ-G L1C, L5, L1C/B, L5S, L1Sb, L6D, L6E Operational

6.3.3 Galileo

Table 7: Galileo satellite constellation status.
E# GSAT Clock Status Notice
E01 GSAT0210 RAFS Unusable GENERAL 2023048
E02 GSAT0211 PHM Operational
E03 GSAT0212 PHM Operational
E04 GSAT0213 RAFS Operational
E05 GSAT0214 PHM Operational
E06 GSAT0227 PHM Operational
E07 GSAT0207 PHM Operational
E08 GSAT0208 PHM Operational
E09 GSAT0209 RAFS Operational
E10 GSAT0224 PHM Operational
E11 GSAT0101 RAFS Operational
E12 GSAT0102 RAFS Operational
E13 GSAT0220 PHM Operational
E14 GSAT0202 RAFS Unusable GENERAL 2021008
E15 GSAT0221 PHM Operational
E16 GSAT0232 PHM Operational
E18 GSAT0201 PHM Unusable GENERAL 2021008
E19 GSAT0103 RAFS Operational
E21 GSAT0215 PHM Operational
E22 GSAT0204 RAFS Unusable GENERAL 2017045
E23 GSAT0226 PHM Operational
E25 GSAT0216 PHM Operational
E26 GSAT0203 PHM Operational
E27 GSAT0217 PHM Operational
E28 GSAT0233 PHM Operational
E29 GSAT0225 PHM Operational
E30 GSAT0206 PHM Operational
E31 GSAT0218 PHM Operational
E32 GSAT0234 Commissioning LAUNCH 2025061
E33 GSAT0222 PHM Operational
E34 GSAT0223 PHM Operational
E36 GSAT0219 PHM Operational

Reproducibility. This report is generated by the open-source pntmoni-pipeline toolchain from the publicly available GEONET archive. Methodology 1.1.0 · QC tool teqc 2019Feb25 · convbin RTKLIB 2.4.2 — versioned alongside the report.

6.4 Metric Glossary

Symbol-by-symbol definitions of the metrics used throughout this report, as established in Shiono & Kubo (2025, 2026). The full methodology document is https://pntmoni.com/methodology/qc/v1.1.0.

6.4.1 Core metrics (absolute-evaluation baseline)

These are the four families used in the paper’s Table 1 station selection and are the basis for the planned absolute station qualification (see §5.6).

Metric Symbol Description
Data availability data_availability epochs_w_obs / expected_epochs — fraction of the day’s 2,880 nominal 30-second epochs where the station logged at least one observation. Measures whether the station was up and recording.
Visibility (可視率) visibility Complete obs >10° / Possible obs >10° — fraction of expected satellite-epoch tracks above teqc’s 10° elevation mask that were actually obtained. Measures track completeness when the station was operating: low values indicate antenna obstructions, RF interference, or receiver issues even on a station that logs data every epoch.
L1 C/A SNR SN1 Mean signal-to-noise ratio on L1 C/A, in dB-Hz.
L2 SNR SN2 Mean signal-to-noise ratio on L2 (P-code or L2C), in dB-Hz.
L5 SNR SN5 Mean signal-to-noise ratio on L5, in dB-Hz.
Multipath (L1, L2 partner) MP12 RMS of the L1 multipath combination using L2 as partner, in metres.
Multipath (L2, L1 partner) MP21 RMS of the L2 multipath combination using L1 as partner, in metres.
Multipath (L1, L5 partner) MP15 RMS of the L1 multipath combination using L5 as partner, in metres.
Multipath (L5, L1 partner) MP51 RMS of the L5 multipath combination using L1 as partner, in metres.
Cycle slips (core) cycle_slips_core Sum of teqc-reported ION slips and the four core MP-combination slips (MP12 + MP21 + MP15 + MP51). Paper-aligned definition.

6.4.2 Reference / supplementary monitoring (Galileo E5b)

These are reported as informational reference. They are not part of the absolute-qualification baseline because the L1/E5b frequency pair exhibits considerably larger site-to-site variance than the L1/L2/L5 pairs and was therefore not adopted as a qualification metric in Shiono & Kubo (2025).

Metric Symbol Description
Galileo E5b SNR SN7 Mean signal-to-noise ratio on E5b (1207.140 MHz), in dB-Hz.
Multipath (L1, E5b partner) MP17 RMS of the L1 multipath combination using E5b as partner, in metres. The 2/(α-1) coefficient in the multipath formula is large for the L1/E5b frequency pair, hence the larger numerical values.
Multipath (E5b, L1 partner) MP71 RMS of the E5b multipath combination using L1 as partner, in metres.
Cycle slips (extended) cycle_slips_extended cycle_slips_core plus MP17 and MP71 slips. Useful when assessing receivers that track Galileo E5b; not used in qualification.

Sources & terms of use: GEONET data is distributed by GSI under PDL 1.0 (source: GSI GEONET data service). Satellite operational notices are sourced from the official feeds (GPS = USCG NAVCEN, QZSS = QSS, Galileo = GSC Europa).