Some 20 to 25 years ago a law enforcement agency in California was 
experimenting with GPS in its patrol cars. It required that the officer press 
key to report his/her location. It also had a pinging capability that the 
officers didn't know about. Through pinging, it was discovered that a number of 
the officers an interesting habit. Towards the end of their shift,  their cars 
would be found stationary off the street in industrial areas. While they were 
close enough to their assigned patrol routes to quickly respond to calls, they 
avoided coming upon situations they would have to handle that might involve a 
lot of paperwork or otherwise might hold them past the end of shift. They also 
used the time to finish accumulated paperwork.


I imagine that they would have liked a GPS jammer after they figured out that 
they were being watched.

FWBRAY

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On Oct 2, 2012, at 21:40, "Ron Ward" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi:
> Other than a terrorist, who would want to jam GPS?
> Ron
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of Magnus Danielson
> Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2012 2:28 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [time-nuts] GPS Jammer
> 
> On 10/02/2012 11:05 PM, John Lofgren wrote:
>> The 0.5 W and + 10 dBm numbers in the specs don't work out.  +10 dBm is 10
> mW.  I suspect that the 1/2 watt is really the DC input power.
> 
> Now, that makes sense.
> 
>> And, I'd agree about the range.  +10 dBm into a dipole at 10 meters gets
> you about -44 dBm at the receiver antenna in a free-space model.  That's
> really loud compared to the nominal -130 to -140 dBm you'd hear from the
> satellites.
> 
> Indeed. Even for 10 mW it was not reasonable. No wonders that "1-10 m 
> jammers" cause such grief to DHS. Serious overkill.
> 
> Cheers,
> Magnus
> 
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