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Protect the Frequencies – By preventing interference
Toughen Receivers – With readily available technology
Augment Services – With difficult to disrupt terrestrial signals
What to do? Some recommendations.
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From Our Blog
UK Invests £180 Million in National Timing Centre to Back Up GNSS – Inside GNSS
Image: Shutterstock What's new: A press release about the latest step in the UK's timing project. Why it's important: If you are a regular reader, you know timing is a critical enabler for all IT and most technologies. The UK is happy to use vulnerable GNSS when it...
Sorry, SpaceX: It’s Getting Too Crowded Up There – New York Times
Image: European Space Agency What's new: An interesting article about how climate change is reducing number of satellites that can safely co-exist in Low Earth Orbit (LEO). Why it's important: Humanity is becoming increasingly dependent on satellite services from LEO....
If GPS Went Dark, What Would Fail First? – Curiosmos
Image: Shutterstock What's new: An article that discusses an interesting question. We think it gets the answer wrong. Why it's important: The questions of what fails first, which are the most important applications to fail, what will be the sequence of failures, and...
Russian submarines and GPS jamming: The new reality for Baltic cruisers
Image: Shutterstock What's new: A maritime report and perspective we don't usually hear from - the yachting world. Why it's important: This article provides a very personal and relatable account of being bullied in the Baltic by Russian forces. It also shows how GNSS...
Shipping is sleepwalking to a satellite navigation disaster – Tradewinds News
Image: Shutterstock What's new: An experienced and distinguished mariner at Kings College, London, reinforcing warnings about GNSS interference and shipping. Why its important: Interference with GNSS has already caused: Collisions at sea Ship groundings Environmental...



















