> The military is the one service that won't be affected by this
> interference.
> They run on a different band, and their modulation is more robust than
> the civilian side.

Could you deliberate a bit?  I suspect that military receivers use L1 C/A,
L1 P(Y) and L2 P(Y). This is the exact same signals civilian geodetic
receivers has been using since about the Ashtech Z12 and its z-tracking.

http://www.prc68.com/I/DAGR.shtml#GPSs

It seems two out of three signals used by the military is affected by
interference close to L1 (1575MHz.)

--

   Björn


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