Hi:

Why limit the sniffing to GPS frequencies?

Have Fun,

Brooke Clarke
http://www.PRC68.com
http://www.end2partygovernment.com/Brooke4Congress.html


[email protected] wrote:
A few weeks ago when GPSs attached to cars were the internet rage, I attempted to 
"sniff" a GPS with my spectrum analyzer to see what leaks. (The idea here would 
be can a GPS detector be built.) The assumption here was the local might leak out the 
antenna. I couldn't measure any leakage off my Garmin. I tried this using a passive GPS 
antenna as the sniffer, as well as an amplified GPS antenna. The GPS I was trying to 
sniff was a Garmin GPSMAP60. I did manage to see the actual GPS signal on the spectrum 
analyzer with the amplified antenna. But like I said, I never sniffed an local oscillator 
leakage.

I think that given the nature of GPS signals being so weak, the manufacturers don't allow 
much leakage since that would "desense" their own receiver.

I do recall seeing a bit of L-band cellular coming off the passive antenna.

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