At 04:20 PM 6/28/04 +0200, Nomen Nescio wrote:
>From: a.melon@
>Major Variola (ret) ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 2004-06-27:
>> Any signal you put out is trackable to you geographically, whether
its
>> a cell or GPS frequency.
>
>A GPS receiver doesn't broadcast its location. GPS works purely by
>a
On Tue, Jun 29, 2004 at 05:51:42AM +0200, Thomas Shaddack wrote:
> > Yes. But a jammer will draw a Hellfire.
A very local jammer won't. You underestimate how weak GPS signals are
http://www.globallocate.com/resources_main.shtml
> Which is good, because once the adversary starts relyi
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
> >A GPS receiver doesn't broadcast its location. GPS works purely by
> >analyzing the signals received from satellites. This is probably a
> >design goal for military use, as well as a consequence of power
> >requirements.
>
> Yes. But a jamme