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navigate8310 6 minutes ago [-]
> Gunning says that, with the superior strength of the PNT signal transmitted by the company's planned LEO constellation, existing jammers would only be able to affect about 5% of the area they can currently disrupt.
"The effect of the jamming is going to be reduced to a smaller radius," Gunning said. "The degradation area will go down, and the full lock-out radius will also go down."
Will this suddenly make offending countries scramble for an alternative?
random3 12 minutes ago [-]
GPS tampering “data” from a company who’s upcoming tech is advertised to solve the problem their data shows is indeed a problem, and coincidentally also raised their 170M series C
vachina 6 minutes ago [-]
I honestly see this jamming as a win. GNSS is a global blanket opt-in American spyware.
fsh 4 minutes ago [-]
GNSS receivers are passive devices that receive beacons broadcasted from the satellites. It's technically impossible to spy on someone with GNSS.
Will this suddenly make offending countries scramble for an alternative?