by Editor | Feb 17, 2016 | Blog
During the GPS anomaly on the 25th and 26th of January users had up to six satellites in view transmitting erroneous time signals. According to John Lavrakas, President of Advance Research Corporation, 15 of the 31 GPS satellites were affected by the SVN23-related...
by Editor | Feb 15, 2016 | Blog
Telecommunications systems around the world, broadcast systems in Europe, and Public Safety radios and aviation ground systems in the United States were among the technologies reported to the US government as being impacted by the GPS anomaly on the 25th and 26th of...
by Editor | Feb 11, 2016 | Blog
Last week the National Institute of Standards and Technology announced that it wanted to fund development of an eLoran receiver that would fit on a microchip and could be easily incorporated into a variety of systems. The agency said its interest in this project was...
by Editor | Feb 4, 2016 | Blog
Feb 4, 2016 By Chris Baraniuk, Technology reporter, BBC.com Several companies were hit by hours of system warnings after GPS satellites broadcast the wrong time, according to time-monitoring company Chronos. The company observed problems last week, after noticing some...
by Editor | Feb 2, 2016 | Blog
UK radio disturbance caused by satellite network bug By Chris Baraniuk, Technology reporter BBC.Com An error with the Global Positioning System (GPS) network has been blamed for causing problems with digital radio broadcasts last week. The US Air Force said that...
by Editor | Feb 1, 2016 | Blog
By: Tom Roeder Gazette.com February 1, 2016 The Defense Department’s top researchers want ground-based miniature atomic clocks to avert a global catastrophe if the orbiting timepieces that make up the Colorado Springs-based Global Positioning System stop...