Folks:

GPS jamming and spoofing isn't really my area of expertise, but it's something 
I worry about, not just for its impact on geolocation and navigation 
applications, but also because GPS has become critical as a high precision 
timing reference in the telecommunications realm, which *is* my area of 
expertise.

Yesterday (2018-09-03) afternoon (about 22:00UTC, 16:00MDT) I noticed one of my 
three home-made GPS-disciplined NTP servers had lost its GPS lock. After some 
forensics on my part, this (2018-09-04) morning (about 16:00UTC, 10:00MDT) I 
replaced the amplified antenna, and the device reacquired its lock. I figured 
it was just an antenna failures; this is an amplified filtered antenna so it 
has active electronics.

Then just an hour or so later, I noticed one of my commercial GPS-disciplined 
NTP servers (TimeMachines) had lost the GPS 1PPS timing signal, but indicated 
it still had GPS lock. (I question now what this actually means in the context 
of this particular device). As a troubleshooting step, I power cycled the 
device, and it reacquired 1PPS. But as I did that, the second commercial 
GPS-disciplined NTP server (Uputronics) right next to it lit up with a red 
warning on its display, indicating it had lost GPS lock. A minute or so later 
it also reacquired lock and indicated 1PPS, with no action on my part.

All of these devices are completely independent, have different software (and 
probably hardware), have separate amplified antennas sitting side by side in 
the window of my home office, and are not all on the same electrical outlet 
(but may be on the same household circuit).

I lit up the LCD display on my little GPS monitoring tool I built that runs 
Lady Heather 24x7 and see on the graphical display sudden jumps of reduced 
timing accuracy of a factor of 10^2 (from nanoseconds to hundreds of 
nanoseconds) in the recent past. But I’m thinking this can also be caused just 
by the dynamic satellite geometry, and might be normal. It’s not like I watch 
this graph all the time (even though it does sit right in front of me on my 
desk).

No clue what's going on in my suburb near Golden Colorado. But I’m a little 
freaked out. Trying to figure out which rule, [1] It’s something stupid I’ve 
done, or [2] I am not unique, to apply.

:John

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J. L. Sloan            Digital Aggregates Corp.
+1 303 940 9064 (O)    3440 Youngfield St. #209
+1 303 489 5178 (M)    Wheat Ridge CO 80033 USA
jsl...@diag.com        http://www.diag.com <http://www.diag.com/>
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