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Am Mon, 22 Dec 2003 20:37:41 +0200, schrieb "tadaa" :
Just to give some figures: GPS will give you 5 to 30 meters accuracy (as long as the US lets you have it). Galileo will give you about the same accuracy. I suppose the US can jam both. I'd guess if they could not, they would not have increased the accuracy publicly available and would make much more of a fuss about Galileo. I doubt that US can jam Galileo just by turning a switch as it it with GPS. But they probably will develop some jamming feature against the Galileos signals. I heared that turning back on selective availability is not much of an option anymore because the economic aplications that depend on it are too valuable to lose and that the SA cannot be targeted in a small enough area. Owe -- My from-adress is valid and being read. www.owejessen.de |
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