Mike,

Mike Monett wrote:
I said nothing about the type of modulation. The equipment I listed is
designed specifically to disrupt GPS. Presumably they use whatever
modulation method that gives the best results.

However, GPS is spread-spectrum, so it  inherently rejects noise that is
not correlated with the satellite signal. This means effective jamming
requires a lot more power than is available from a 9V transistor radio
battery, and even then, the range is only a few meters.

The power of de-correlation is related to the length of the pseudo-random sequence. This relates back to the codes auto-correlation shape.

The C/A code has a length of 1023 chips, giving a correlation gain of about 30 dB.

The P code has a length of 7*86400*10,23E6 chips (a GPS week) but only fraction of that can be used for de-correlation.

Looking at the detailed codes, the vunerability of C/A codes is worse, for PRN 1 the suppression is only -22,71 dB at 42 kHz sideband.

But these coding gains comes to no use if the input is saturated for most of the times. Simple AGC strategies would allow the AGC to be captured by the CW signal for instance. Lack of filtering would allow out-of-bandwidth signals to infect the input etc. etc.

Pre-digitalization code de-correlation is less sensitive to jamming, but comes at the price of 3 times number of channels analog decorrelators and integrators. Then again, it only solves part of the problem.

The tracking threshold of the particular receiver in its environment has a huge effect. Support systems such as clock, movement sensors etc. can allow for tighter loop filters and thus allow the channels having a lower threshold and that would aid in the jamming resistance too.

Regardless, the code-lengths isn't a particular good measure on the resistance to jamming. The P(Y) code is only about 10 dB better than C/A code in that respect, and M code gives another dB or so.

Cheers,
Magnus

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