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agesilaus wrote:There are two in operation for sure: GPS (USA), and GLONASS (Russia) that is in a suprisingly high number of cellphones. China, India, Japan, and a few others are planning their own.
Since we own the GPS system... That's our right, and duty.
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There are two or maybe three gps systems in operation right now, the Europeans have one and the Russians either plan on one or may have already started building the satellite array.
โJun-11-2016 11:17 PM
Gene&Ginny wrote:im aware of that, but Fort Irwin/ China Lake (or wherever it really coming from) is not within eyesight of any telecom of any kind, gas station, radio or TV station, data center, or comm site (all depending on GPS) not controlled by the military. Other than the onboard electronics in the various weapons on the base, Goldstone is the only other piece of technology anywhere in the area. That was the only reason for the reference. You sound like you may have some RF experience. If true you should also know that 1.5GHz is not 100% line of sight. Not until you get north of ~2.5GHz would I believe anyone that says a conical beam pointing in the air will have no affect on ground devices, especially after looking at their IX plot.SCVJeff wrote:The story I mentioned had a link to an FAA drawing showing the cone shaped beam. Anything on the ground will not be affected. Virtually every telcom office uses GPS clocks to sync digital switches and transmission equipment so it isn't just places like Goldstone.Gene&Ginny wrote:Dont forget that they are reporters trying to demonstrate a point. But look at the plot issued on the NOTAM. The radius of this thing looks to go out possibly 500miles. If that's accurate the verticle view is probably going to look like a mushroom. It'll be interesting to see who and what's affected by this. Even at Goldstone there are GPS sync'd clocks
One of the online stories (that I can't find at the moment) showed a "side view" of the interference. It was a V shaped directional pattern.
โJun-11-2016 06:20 PM
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โJun-11-2016 06:15 PM
SCVJeff wrote:The story I mentioned had a link to an FAA drawing showing the cone shaped beam. Anything on the ground will not be affected. Virtually every telcom office uses GPS clocks to sync digital switches and transmission equipment so it isn't just places like Goldstone.Gene&Ginny wrote:Dont forget that they are reporters trying to demonstrate a point. But look at the plot issued on the NOTAM. The radius of this thing looks to go out possibly 500miles. If that's accurate the verticle view is probably going to look like a mushroom. It'll be interesting to see who and what's affected by this. Even at Goldstone there are GPS sync'd clocks
One of the online stories (that I can't find at the moment) showed a "side view" of the interference. It was a V shaped directional pattern.
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โJun-11-2016 12:48 AM
Gene&Ginny wrote:Dont forget that they are reporters trying to demonstrate a point. But look at the plot issued on the NOTAM. The radius of this thing looks to go out possibly 500miles. If that's accurate the verticle view is probably going to look like a mushroom. It'll be interesting to see who and what's affected by this. Even at Goldstone there are GPS sync'd clocks
One of the online stories (that I can't find at the moment) showed a "side view" of the interference. It was a V shaped directional pattern.
โJun-10-2016 07:48 PM
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โJun-09-2016 09:17 PM
Gene&Ginny wrote:if you look at the plot it's likely on omni that's terrain blocked. That's likely the only thing that keeps ground based receivers "safe"Tvov wrote:It looks like the jamming signal is being transmitted upward so anything on the ground will still be able to see the "birds". Anything in the air above the cone shaped area would have the satellite signal from above blocked by the jamming signal from below.
I'm curious how you can "block" GPS only in the air, but not on the ground? Wouldn't anything blocking it in the air, prevent the signal from getting to the ground?
โJun-09-2016 06:54 PM
Tvov wrote:It looks like the jamming signal is being transmitted upward so anything on the ground will still be able to see the "birds". Anything in the air above the cone shaped area would have the satellite signal from above blocked by the jamming signal from below.
I'm curious how you can "block" GPS only in the air, but not on the ground? Wouldn't anything blocking it in the air, prevent the signal from getting to the ground?
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