[time-nuts] Interference effects to GPS timing

Brooke Clarke brooke at pacific.net
Wed Jul 26 19:36:23 UTC 2006


Hi BJörn:

Yes, the articles are about GPS in general, but I'm sure that if there's 
a problem that keeps a general purpose GPS receiver from working a GPS 
timing receiver will also suffer.

Have Fun,

Brooke

bg at lysator.liu.se wrote:

>On Wed, July 26, 2006 18:23, Brooke Clarke said:
>  
>
>>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.
>>    
>>
>
>Do not remember any of those to be about the timing receiver aspects of
>interference/jamming.
>
>Interesting about the military ship radar buring out unconnected brand new
>antennas beeing shipped in with helicopters... The antennas would have
>needed the tin foil hats!
>
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