Daily GPS Jamming in Zagreb, Croatia

June 6, 2019

Written by Editor

Image: Igor Golenko

Periodically we hear from our readers about interference problems they have. Today’s image comes from Igor Golenko in Zagreb, Croatia.

Igor told us that he recorded five such signals yesterday and that interference is a daily problem.  He experiences difficulty across multiple platforms including GPS trackers, time syncs for base stations, and TETRA sites. Also, that this problem is not just confined to Zagreb, but occurs across most all of Croatia.

We encourage our readers to share this kind of information with us so that we can provide it to the wider community for education and awareness. Also to the US Coast Guard Navigation Center (here) which collects such reports for the US government. from all users and publishes a summary of them (here).

Thanks for sharing this, Igor, and helping to inform the world-wide community!!

 

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