[time-nuts] Interference effects to GPS timing
Brooke Clarke
brooke at pacific.net
Wed Jul 26 16:23:39 UTC 2006
Hi Faisal:
There have been two articles in GPS World within the last year about this.
One case was about Santa Cruz harbor in California being jammed by a
malfunctioning active antenna on a boat. The Naval Postgraduate School
in Monterey was involved in tracking down the problem.
Another case has to do with the radar on military ships burning out GPS
receivers on nearby ships, including other military ships.
Have Fun,
Brooke Clarke
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Phaysal Khan wrote:
>Hi,
> Thankyou for your responce. My main prob is not to avoid interference but to see how does a GPS timing rcvr behaves in the interferece environment. I have tried to search for articles/papers on interference effects on GPS timing rcvrs, but was unable to find any good stuff. Although GPS timing is in use for last 16 - 17 years, but it seems that ppl take this thing for-granted. could you locate me any such information?
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> Regards
> Faisal A. Khan
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