"The company, Lightsquared, has stated that it will work with the GPS
industry to see which GPS equipment needs "filtering so that they don't
look into our band.""
Oh, so we get to buy new gear because they want to interfere. Perhaps we
should turn the FCC into an engineering organization rather than a
political organization.
On 2/2/2011 12:17 AM, David J Taylor wrote:
http://www.gpsworld.com/gnss-system/news/data-shows-disastrous-gps-jamming-fcc-approved-broadcaster-11029?utm_source=GPS&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Navigate_01_31_2011&utm_content=data-shows-disastrous-gps-jamming-fcc-approved-broadcaster-11029
Sounds like the "planning" folk here in the UK who allowed high-power
pager transmitters right next to a satellite space frequency
(135-137MHz), rendering part of that band useless if you were near a
pager transmitter. Except that stopping GPS working will affect rather
more folk than interfering with weather satellite reception.
73,
David
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