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Old May 22nd 11, 02:30 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Mike[_8_]
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Default GPS Testing?

On May 21, 10:36*pm, Richard wrote:
On May 20, 7:02*pm, Tim wrote:





On May 20, 8:46*pm, ZL wrote:


Just got a Flight Advisory from the FAA indicating there will be "GPS
Testing" at the White Sands Missile Range this summer. Their schedule
shows dates and times of planned tests. Looks like they are planning
testing from 1-5 PM local every day but Friday of the upcoming Moriarty
Super Regional contest. Their swath of possible outages covers Moriarty
down to 50 ft AGL! It also covers Hobbs down to 50 ft AGL during the US
18-meter Nationals.


I don't remember the previous testing NOTAMS showing such widespread low
level effects. Anyone have any real life experience with this? This
advisory starts next Monday, so maybe the Albuquerque club can let us know.


This could shut down contests in the area as we have no backup for GPS.
Should I pack my old cameras for the contest down there? Or maybe rig up
some GPS anti-jamming equipment?


-Dave


Just got notice of this as well. As organizers of the Moriarty Contest
we would appreciate anyone's input on this potential issue.


Tim "EY" and Susan "EY Ground"- Hide quoted text -


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Tim,

Light Squared is conjecture at this time. *No definitive description
of the testing has been defined anywhere that I can find.

As a contest orginizer you really need to find out who is testing
what? * Then maybe we can make a determination on the effects of the
testing.

A contest where the GPS system would be unreliable or nonexistent
would be a waste of time and a lot of driving for nothing.

Richardwww.craggyaero.com- Hide quoted text -

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Albuquerque Soaring is looking into this and will soon have an idea of
how to proceed or not.