Hi

You could indeed deploy a few thousand gizmos and have a pretty significant 
impact. I'm not at all sure that would be the easier task ….

Bob

On Sep 5, 2013, at 4:18 PM, Magnus Danielson <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 09/05/2013 01:08 PM, Bob Camp wrote:
>> Hi
>> 
>> Ok, I'll also mention that I haven't heard of any major volcanic eruptions 
>> in the north eastern US. GPS outages would not make it on the news if there 
>> was a major Volcano doing it's thing outside Cleveland ….
> Indeed. I think the problems could occur even when there is no eruption.
> However, my memory is fuzzy on the details.
>> If a sat went down, and did so in a pathogenic fashion, you would have an 
>> issue world wide.
> Indeed. It would also show up in the GPS operational logs.
>> To keep the problem local, some sort of local jamming is about the only 
>> thing that could do it. To take out an area like New England all at once you 
>> would need a fairly high flying platform with a fairly powerful transmitter.
> Well, it could also be deployment of a system that does the same thing
> spread out.
> 
> Cheers,
> Magnus
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