[time-nuts] GPS Jamming Trials..

Joseph M Gwinn gwinn at Raytheon.com
Wed Mar 4 18:30:26 UTC 2009


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... > around the URL.  This lets the email reader know where the URL 
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Joe

time-nuts-bounces at febo.com wrote on 03/04/2009 01:20:52 PM:

> Rob Kimberley wrote:
> > Interesting article in GPS World on some jamming trials 
> carried out in UK
> > last year.
> > 
> > http://tl.gpsworld.com/gpstl/Latest+News/Maritime-Jamming-
> Trial-Shows-GPS-Vu
> > lnerabilities/ArticleStandard/Article/detail/584318?
> contextCategoryId=1385
> 
> To help people with wrap round problems in their email clients, here is 
> a TinyURL version of that URl...
> 
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> Dave
> 
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