scmcgr...@gmail.com wrote:
The Phrack article's jammer attacks the offset frequencies.

Phrack.org/issues.html?issue=60&id=13

This article shows just how vulnerable L1 GPS is


I'm not very impressed by design...
That old Freescale/Motorola MC145151 PLL, and using a separate prescaler? That's a 1970s-1980s design out of some old ap note. Can you even buy a 145151 anymore? I suppose you can, there's probably millions of them out there in all manner of radios.

Why not get an eval board for one of the plethora of MMIC PLLs out there that has VCO, dividers, etc. all on one die. Heck, NS has a whole webbench application that will basically design the thing for you.


On a related note... What about a GPS signal simulator.. Yes, there are commercial vendors out there who will be happy to sell you one for many tens of $k.. how about something simpler? Seems it should be easy to have a FPGA programmed up to generate all the PN codes and nav messages, and just run it out to a mixer with a 1575 MHz LO (generated by one of the aforementioned $100 NatSemi eval boards)..

Or is it too much of a pain to do the doppler? That would take something like an DDS to create a reference for each S/V simulator, with the DDS programmed for the required doppler. So it would take N channels to do N S/Vs in view. Yeah... the multi $10k starts to seem reasonable now..

I was sort of hoping, in the back of my mind, that some grad student out there had created some FPGA code to run on a Xilinx eval board (or a USRP2)

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