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Doug Semler wrote:
On Jul 20, 10:29 pm, "LWG" wrote: So, for those of you (like me) who have become dependent upon GPS, you may want to think about whether the government has a reason to block the signal in the vicinity of your flight. If so, you may wish to make sure those VOR frequencies are handy. The disappearance and reappearance of the signal was so dramatic that my only conclusion is that the signal was blocked locally. I was thinking about this (and the fact that you stated the TFR was supersized). It seems odd to me that an entity would want to remove the GPS signal (since it is used for navigation) in a high security area. If anything, I would think that the powers that be would WANT an accurate signal in that area to assist in the PREVENTION of incursions. What would be the logic in removing an aid to navigation in an area where accurate navigation is absolutely required? A. To test the effectiveness of jamming equipment in an area where no one is supposed to be in the first place, just like a gunnery range. B. To prevent the use of GPS guided "devices" which these days can be assembled from stuff obtained from hobby stores. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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