This could also be a big show stopper for cellular and radio networks. Many use a 10.0000000 MHz timebase distributed from a GPS disciplined local oscillator for precise time and frequency synchronization. Without this tight frequency stabilization from a GPS receiver, major drama will occur on the "borders" between simulcasting repeater coverage areas, cell sites, etc. Can anyone say Spaghetti mess? Owwwww my brain hurts.
Tom Morris, KG4CYX Chairman, South Florida Tropical Hamboree Mad Scientist, Miami Children's Museum This message sent from a mobile device. Silly typos provided free of charge. On Jan 16, 2013 8:08 PM, "Jay Ashworth" <[email protected]> wrote: > Do you use GPS to provide any mission critical services (like time of day) > in your network? > > Have you already see this? (I hadn't) > > > http://arstechnica.com/security/2012/12/how-to-bring-down-mission-critical-gps-networks-with-2500/ > > Cheers, > -- jra > -- > Jay R. Ashworth Baylink > [email protected] > Designer The Things I Think RFC > 2100 > Ashworth & Associates http://baylink.pitas.com 2000 Land > Rover DII > St Petersburg FL USA #natog +1 727 647 > 1274 > >

