On 02/10/2012 06:56 PM, Bob Camp wrote:
Hi

I suspect that if you went into the GPS jamming business that the mob of
lawyers would be even more scary than the stuff being dropped on your
antennas...

Not even the US military could be that evil!!!

If you attempts that "total" jamming approach then you are probably a state. There are a few states which actually do such jammings to telecom sats. I think they would not care what the lawyers says. I also think the US air force would care about their strategic assets being under continuous attack.

Cheers,
Magnus

Bob

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Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Using digital broadcast TV for timing?

On 02/09/2012 07:21 PM, Chris Albertson wrote:
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 11:02 PM, Hal Murray<[email protected]>
wrote:

Other than LightSquared, an event that made GPS go away would most
likely
eliminate most interest in ultra accuracy time keeping.


By "went away", I meant locally,  as be being jammed or spoofed.
Possibly a car drives into a tunnel and then from the car's point of
view GPS "goes away".

  From a military point of view all it takes to knock out GPS is to
suicide truck-bomb both ground control stations or simply jam the GPS
uplinks so the stations are unable to send commands.   But The
question was more theoretical then practical.

Let's assume that the physical safety of the ground control center is
there, and just have a look at the jamming of up-links. Jamming the
up-links would be a bit of a difficult task, since there is not one but
several up-links, also you would need to high-energy jam all the birds
as you would not know when they would get their commands. Add their
capability of cross-link communication and ability to uphold a decent
situation in autonav for ground station outage of up to 180 days. Oh,
both uplink and cross-link is encrypted and fairly jam-resistant.
Cross-link has nulls towards earth and only a half-decent gain in
certain angles.

All that comes out of public sources. It would take a bit of resources
to do a global GPS outage, and to maintain it you would expose yourself
over a long time such that you would be found and well, let's assume
that your antennas will not take kindly to the things being dropped at it.

Regional outages is much easier.

Cheers,
Magnus

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