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Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 17 Jul 2010 11:22:42 +0100, Boo wrote: I understood that "selective availability mk2" (or whatever it's known as) is the capability to selectively deny access to GPS signals over limited geographical areas, maybe this has some bearing ? It would be limited mostly to "line of sight" distances, and Cuba is not known for being a technical power house with unlimited financial resources. You and the previous poster are giving the appearance of not knowing what selective availability (SA) is. SA is a feature of GPS that permits the civilian positioning feature of GPS to be subject to a psuedo random position error. This error affects all GPS units within a particular area and is only "line of sight" in that it affects all units within line of sight of particular satellites, so the area can be huge or indeed global as it was until 2000 when the feature was turned off. Your comment makes it appear that you are confused between jamming and SA. At present GPS is denied in particular areas using other means which are less susceptible to correction. SA could be defeated by the use of dGPS and the US have stated it will never be turned back on again. You seem to have been attempting to claim that GPS cannot be jammed or denied, in this you are wrong. The methods used are not however public knowledge although from time to time NOTAMS and similar publications will indicate in which areas GPS is being denied for trials. |
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On Sat, 17 Jul 2010 14:35:36 +0100, (Steve Firth)
wrote: You seem to have been attempting to claim that GPS cannot be jammed Incorrect. I am claiming that it is unlikely that GPS is being jammed by the Cuban government. |
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 17 Jul 2010 14:35:36 +0100, (Steve Firth) wrote: You seem to have been attempting to claim that GPS cannot be jammed Incorrect. I am claiming that it is unlikely that GPS is being jammed by the Cuban government. Well no, and you had to trim a lot from my post to cover up the mistakes you made. FWIW, jamming is low tech and the Cuban government is probably able to do it as well as the British government. OTOH if GPS is being jammed near Cuba, I'd point the finger towards another government with a rabid hatred of Cuba. |
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On Sat, 17 Jul 2010 20:52:41 +0100, (Steve Firth)
wrote: Incorrect. I am claiming that it is unlikely that GPS is being jammed by the Cuban government. Well no, and you had to trim a lot from my post to cover up the mistakes you made. FWIW, jamming is low tech and the Cuban government is probably able to do it as well as the British government. OTOH if GPS is being jammed near Cuba, I'd point the finger towards another government with a rabid hatred of Cuba. Have you ever looked at the age and detail level of the commonly available Cuban charts? If so, you'd know that the problem is not with GPS. I was cruising within 40 miles of the Cuban coast just a month ago and our GPS was spot on with up to date electronic CMAP charts of the area. Cruise ships and commercial shipping transit within sight of the Cuban coast all of the time and they are having no issues. What *is* happening, is that some, but by no means all, cruisers are getting into trouble because of bad charts and/or inattention. When that happens it is much less embarassing to blame the whole incident on mysterious forces and conspiracy theories. PS, no one in the US really hates Cuba except for a small number of reactionaries who escaped after the Castro takeover. |
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Wayne.B wrote:
Have you ever looked at the age and detail level of the commonly available Cuban charts? No, I looked at the bilge you were talking about GPS and pointed out that it was bilge. And for some reason (lack of balls, inability to admit fault?) you keep running away from your failure. No one mentioned "conspiracy" or "mysterious forces" before you started wibbling about them. PS, no one in the US really hates Cuba except for a small number of reactionaries who escaped after the Castro takeover. Right, so your government hasn't had sanctions in place against Cuba since the 1950s? Oh look, porcine aviation. Perhaps you could learn to read BTW. I pointed out that your government has a rabid hatred of Cuba. You then tried to turn that into a generalisation about Americans with your "no one in the US" bull. |
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Steve Firth wrote:
Wayne.B wrote: Have you ever looked at the age and detail level of the commonly available Cuban charts? No, So you know nothing about Cuban charts. And you know nothing about GPS navigation in Cuban waters. Does that sum it up? Jim |
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WaIIy wrote:
[snip] Where did you go to logic school ? Two universities, and you? I note that you have avoided the issue again. You really are a eunuch, aren't you? You whine about a generalization and make one in the same paragraph. Untrue. |
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On Sun, 18 Jul 2010 11:32:55 +0100, (Steve Firth)
wrote (with clarity & insight): WaIIy wrote: [snip] Where did you go to logic school ? Two universities, and you? I note that you have avoided the issue again. You really are a eunuch, aren't you? You whine about a generalization and make one in the same paragraph. Untrue. Those universities should've illustrated to you that being an asshole isn't a good position to take when trying to make a point. But it's a great way to make it on a kill list. Congratulations. |
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Wayne.B wrote: On Sat, 17 Jul 2010 14:35:36 +0100, (Steve Firth) wrote: You seem to have been attempting to claim that GPS cannot be jammed Incorrect. I am claiming that it is unlikely that GPS is being jammed by the Cuban government. Not to dis Wayne, but MANY Governments that are NOT Allies with the USA, have purchased GPS Jamming Technology, from the Russians, for the simple Paranoid Reason, that they can turn it ON, and it will keep some of our Lower Tech GPS Guided Munitions from hitting their intended Targets, should we feel the need to go to War with them.... Most of the more Modern Guided Munitions now use other Primary Guidance Systems, and GPS is only a Backup Slave System, that can be set to be compared with the Primary System. These same Governments, test these Systems regularly... Our own Government DOES protect MANY of our most important Federal AREAS, using similar Technologies, for the same reasons. GPS is great, but it is NOT the One Size Fits ALL Munition Aiming System.... -- Bruce in alaska add path after fast to reply |
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Bruce in alaska wrote:
Most of the more Modern Guided Munitions now use other Primary Guidance Systems Great Random CaPitalisation tHere. FWIW, a great many Old Guided Munitions use other Primary gUiDancE sySteMs. |
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