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Old August 23rd 07, 06:39 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Larry Dighera
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On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 15:27:45 -0400, NoneYa wrote
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A DF is useless against a moving target.


What lead you to that conclusion? If I recall correctly, FSSs provide
DF services to moving aircraft.
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Old August 27th 07, 01:07 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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RST Engineering opined

Countermeasure is trying to figure out how you are going to generate an EMP
on a moving target at FL300? Nuclear explosion? One a day or one every few
hours depending on how often I launch? No radar paint means that you can't
detect altitude, just azimuth.


Or higher. Balloons can go over 100,000'.


-ash
Cthulhu in 2007!
Why wait for nature?


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Old August 24th 11, 02:10 AM
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GPS has become the navigation tool of choice...
The jamming of GPS is so trivial that any reasonably bright 14 year
old, can manage it - and within his allowance to boot..
Some older navcoms will jam the gps in the plane when tuned to certain
frequencies... A quick google search on the radio models and those
certain frequencies is enough information for one to build a wide area
gps jammer...

It used to be the gov't worried about a terrorist using the GPS to
guide a weapon to a precise point... Whereas, they should worry about
a terrorist blocking GPS over a wide area on a dark and stormy night,
with airliners unable to land, ships losing navigation near the coast,
etc...

denny
I absolutely agree with your opinion. but there are a lot of other usages about GPS, I got the cell phone jammer and its details from http://www.jammerall.com/. it is really a cool website, it helps me a lot.There are some other jammers devices in it. share with you all. you can come and see as you like. Cell phone signal jammers
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