Marcelo,
Apparently, SVN63 (GPS IIF-2) is going to the D Plane. I'm still
thinking it will replace SVN24 (PRN24) there. According to the
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) GPS Division, it will
send PRN01 from slot D2:
http://earth-info.nga.mil/GandG/sathtml/satinfo.html
I'm not sure if the ultimate PRN assignment for GPS IIF is important.
Speculating about possible options:
a) Turn off residual SVN35 currently using PRN01 (NANU 2011043) and
set GPS IIF-2 to PRN01
b) Decommission SVN24 (PRN24) and set GPS IIF-2 to PRN24
c) If SVN30 (PRN30) is broken, turn it off and set GPS IIF-2 to PRN30
Of course appropriate adjustments in the operational advisory will be
required. The system operators will juggle PRNs to accommodate a
maximum number of satellites restricted by master control limitations.
According to NGA, the first GPS IIF satellite came on the air
utilizing its Cesium atomic standard. Later its clock was switched to
the current Rubidium clock. The system operators might do that for
the new satellite.
--- CHAS