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I have been told that GPS Interference Testing is taking place. Several
folks are reporting a drop in signal which they then lose final glide information. Several of our pilots had seriously intermittant GPS signals on Monday, May 16. Here is an explanation: http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/gps/gpsnotices and http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/gps/gpsno...terference.pdf Usually the tests are from 8pm-4am on most days for us here in NM. They might only affect us on final glide on a good, long day. From May 16-21, they are from 4pm-2am....this explains the trouble pilots had yesterday. From 22 June to 02 July, they will take place from 3pm-1am. So, goe to the above site and check for your area, its possible your area will be affected even if its not listed. Thermal tight, Soar high, fly safe. # 711 reporting |
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![]() Looks like weekday soaring along the southern Sierras in CA will be affected in June, July and August. 01-03, 06-10 JUN05 13-17, 20-24 JUN05 27-30 JUN05 06-08, 11-15 JUL05 18-22, 25-29 JUL05 01-05, 08-12 AUG05 15-19, 22-26 AUG05 29-31 AUG05 Times below are local for the above dates 0330-0500 0730-1100 1300-1700 AND 2030-2200 |
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This schedule will not only have a negative affect on weekday badge and
record flying in the affected areas but also on all GPS receivers. This will likey include all handhelds used by hikers and emergency services etc. I thought the GPS system in this country is for public use. Is this program legal? Do we have any recourse? Any thoughts on this? Paul Corbett ZZ |
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GPS is funded by and controlled by the U. S. Department of Defense
(DOD). While there are many thousands of civil users of GPS world-wide, the system was designed for and is operated by the U. S. military. IIRC, President Clinton decreed that the GPS system be made available for public use. But that was not its original purpose, nor is it now its first priority. If the DOD wants to take it off line for testing, that's their prerogative. |
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Thank you for this advisory.
Can you please tell me how far inside the proclaimed jamming area the pilots, who lost GPS signals, were flying? The published radius from China Lake is approx 180 NM at 15,000ft - a huge area if thinking of the Whites etc. Is it possible that the area is the maximum likely and the real jamming area might be somewhat smaller (and affected by terrain)? Tim wrote in message ups.com... I have been told that GPS Interference Testing is taking place. Several folks are reporting a drop in signal which they then lose final glide information. Several of our pilots had seriously intermittant GPS signals on Monday, May 16. Here is an explanation: http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/gps/gpsnotices and http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/gps/gpsno...terference.pdf Usually the tests are from 8pm-4am on most days for us here in NM. They might only affect us on final glide on a good, long day. From May 16-21, they are from 4pm-2am....this explains the trouble pilots had yesterday. From 22 June to 02 July, they will take place from 3pm-1am. So, goe to the above site and check for your area, its possible your area will be affected even if its not listed. Thermal tight, Soar high, fly safe. # 711 reporting |
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Folks, read the Web pages I posted when I started this thread. It
should answer almost all your questions, and then before you fly, make a call, and check notams, etc. Thermal tight, Soar high, Fly safe. # 711. |
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Has anyone checked with AOPA on this? If the cones of jamming are as
large as they post and the test last more than a minute or two, that could be a real safety issue. I suspect though that they post many more hours and days than needed. |
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