Re: GPS Jamming/Spoofing



On Jan 27, 12:13 pm, pluscount <plusco...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I live in Southern Nevada (near the Nellis and Tonopah ranges) and my
Garmins go crazy every so often for 1-5 minutes.  There is also a
fixed radar site near Trona, CA that shuts down my StreetPilot III
everytime i go by.  Other units are not effected.  I have no idea why..

If you ever make it to the the "black mailbox" near Groom Lake, the
GPS jammer squad has (maybe had) their decal on the mailbox. There is
also a hill behind Groom Lake that is listed as the origin of GPS
jammping

https://www.notams.jcs.mil
Scroll down to radius search. Use the center as KINS and 90 miles. The
GPS warnings are posted there. I don't know any automatic way to get
these notices, but when your GPS goes crazy, you can see if jamming is
being done. They jam a lot at China Lake too.

If you have a waypoint for the place that messes up your GPS, I would
appreciate it. I've never been to Trona, so I could use the excuse to
go there. The Beech Janet aircraft land there once in a while.
.



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