[time-nuts] Interference effects to GPS timing

2006-07-26 Thread Phaysal Khan
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

Re: [time-nuts] Interference effects to GPS timing

2006-07-26 Thread bg
On Wed, July 26, 2006 10:42, Phaysal Khan said: I have tried to search for articles/papers on interference effects on GPS timing rcvrs, but was unable to find any good stuff. I know of one report made a year ago, or so. Do not know if its available. Will check, and let you know. It might take

Re: [time-nuts] Interference effects to GPS timing

2006-07-26 Thread Rob Kimberley
] Interference effects to GPS timing 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

Re: [time-nuts] Interference effects to GPS timing

2006-07-26 Thread Brooke Clarke
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

Re: [time-nuts] Interference effects to GPS timing

2006-07-26 Thread Brooke Clarke
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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, July 26, 2006 18:23, Brooke Clarke said: Hi