The Unsolved Mystery of the 2022 Texas Interference – Inside GNSS

September 10, 2023

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What’s New: Researchers at Virginia Tech provide some insights to the event. These include:

  • It seems to have been two 12 hour events and jamming was intermittent.
  • It is likely the jamming was likely from a directional antenna pointed upward (no/few ground receivers impacted).
  • The jamming source seems to have changed direction.

Why It’s Important: This is another example of a need for an interference monitoring and detection capability.

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