I guess the point you folks aren't getting is you can make a very
effective local GPS jammer that runs off of a 9V transistor radio battery,
and will last for several weeks.  It can be done for a total cost of
a few bucks per jammer.... search the web, the designs are out there.

Toss the GPS jammers indiscriminately around the landscape, and you put
GPS out of business for a very low cost.

-Chuck Harris

Mike Monett wrote:

  It should  be easy to locate a jammer. Go to the area where  the GPS
  signal is being jammed. Drive in some direction until the  signal is
  regained. Repeat to find three locations where the signal is lost.

  Three points define a circle. The diameter tells the strength of the
  jamming signal. The center defines the location.

  Once you are near the center, ordinary DF techniques  should quickly
  identify the source.


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