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Old July 19th 04, 09:27 PM
Paul J. Adam
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In message , Al Dykes
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In article ,
Paul J. Adam wrote:
Let's split the difference and say it got lost somewhere along the way.
(Otherwise, why would CCM against GPS jammers be a profitable business,
if the system was inherently resistant?)


Some creative Russian printed up some ACME GPS Jamming System
brochures and took SH for some of his money ?


Elements of that. Basic GPS systems, civilian and some military, are
very easily sent berserk by low jamming powers. Less basic systems are
more resistant, increasing (for rising input cost) to very jam-proof
systems that are extremely difficult to lock out.

GPS jamming is a real problem. It has real solutions and it's not a
surprise. (And it's harder to do than the doomsayers would claim, just
as it's more of a problem than some like to admit)

--
He thinks too much: such men are dangerous.
Julius Caesar I:2

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