by Editor | Mar 10, 2022 | Blog
Images: Shutterstock Blog Editor’s Note: We think The Guardian missed the point on the story below, so we created our own headline for this post. Reading the article carefully reinforces the idea that the Russian government coordinates most of its interactions...
by Editor | Mar 8, 2022 | Blog
Image: Shutterstock Blog Editor’s Note: A good recap of the issues and reminder of this open and unaddressed vulnerability. As a reminder, the U.S. government has twice committed to establishing an eLoran system. Once in 2008 and again in 2015. Some variation...
by Editor | Mar 5, 2022 | Blog
Image; Hawkeye360 Blog Editor’s Note: Two timely articles today. Pretty easy guess that jamming GPS would be a part of the Russian invasion. The question really is about scope. It seems to be localized, so far. And, as the second article points out, “Thank...
by Editor | Mar 4, 2022 | Blog
Image: Shutterstock NOTE – we object to this headline. The receivers are not ‘bad.’ They were built according to the rules at the time. If anything is ‘bad’ its the FCC’s decades long failure to consider receivers as part of the...
by Editor | Mar 3, 2022 | Blog
Image: NASA Blog Editor’s Note: A good overview of all the ways the sun can mess with things in orbit. We have noted before that scientists agree that a coronal mass ejection will someday charge the atmosphere enough to prevent GPS/GNSS reception for two to five...
by Editor | Mar 2, 2022 | Blog
Image: Department of Defense Blog Editor’s Note: This article brings together a number of concerns about possible nav warfare in the near future. Note the comments at the very end of the article: “A GPS outage could wreak havoc across all military...