[time-nuts] Re: UTC Backbone in Europe
W3AB
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Fri Nov 22 15:32:49 UTC 2024
I co-authored an article on finding a GPS jammer.
https://www.gpsworld.com/the-hunt-rfi/
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On Nov 21, 2024, 21:57, at 21:57, Hal Murray via time-nuts <time-nuts at lists.febo.com> wrote:
>
>Poul-Henning Kamp said:
>> There's no escaping the wavelength:
>> Hiding a transmitting antenna for 100kHz is very, very hard.
>
>You can use the power lines.
>
>I remember a story from Dave Mills many years ago. I tried to find it
>the
>other day, but no luck.
>
>His WWVB gear wasn't working -- fading out due to EMI. He drove around
>
>and found a factory that was spewing lots of trash. I think it was
>going
>out the power line. The FCC wasn't interested. Anybody else remember
>that story?
>
>
>A lot depends on how big an area you want to jam. Cheap eBay GPS
>jammers
>were intended to cover the receiver on a truck but at least one managed
>to
>get an airport in New Jersey that was near a freeway.
>
>I wonder how big an area a similar size and power unit for 60 or 100
>kHz
>would take out with various non-monster antennas.
>
>--
>These are my opinions. I hate spam.
>
>
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