Here is another article re: the test:
http://www.gpsworld.com/transportation/aviation/news/faa-warns-gps-could-suf
fer-during-lightsquared-tests-in-nevada-11638?utm_source=GPS&utm_medium=emai
l&utm_campaign=navigate_05_16_2011&utm_content=faa-warns-gps-could-suffer-du
ring-lightsquared-tests-in-nevada-11638

or google for 
FAA Warns that GPS Could Suffer During LightSquared Tests In Nevada

John K1AE

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Behalf Of tom jones
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2011 10:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [time-nuts] light squared test


The local NBC news in las vegas reported tonight (5-18-11) that next week,
piolets flying at night may find gps unreliable or unuseable do to
lightsquared testing broadband internet equipment in a frequency band
adjacent to gps frequency.  And that las vegas falls within a 350 mile
radius of this testing..

Anybody have anymore info on this test. I've been reading posts here on
timenuts about likely interference to gps receivers . And  the fcc rushing
license's for lightsquared. But I wasn't aware of any tests.  Does anyone
know where lightsquared is testing its transmitters that las vegas would
fall within lightsquared's 350 mile radius.

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