Posted on 03/17/2010 6:04:52 PM PDT by Aussie Dasher
AN electronic device small enough to fit in a shirt pocket and big enough to bring down an airplane can be easily bought over the internet for just $55. Fox News reports that all a terrorist needs is a credit card and $55 to buy a GPS jammer used by car thieves in the UK.
Jammers transmit a low-power signal that creates signal noise and fools a GPS receiver into thinking the satellites are not available.
They can be used to confuse police and avoid toll charges and some pranksters use them to nettle unsuspecting iPhone users.
Experts say it's only a matter of time until terrorists in the United States catch on and use them to disrupt GPS reception on airplanes or in military operations.
The devices pose serious societal risks and they are illegal to buy and use in the United States.
Start of sidebar. Skip to end of sidebar. .End of sidebar. Return to start of sidebar. The Federal Communications Commission is bullish about pursuing anyone who buys a GPS jammer and will prosecute and jail anyone who uses one.
Yet they're easily bought online, and their proponents say they should stay that way.
Fox News was able to buy GPS jammers for as little as $55 from numerous online sources.
(Excerpt) Read more at heraldsun.com.au ...
It would make a Boeing 777 fly like a Boeing 767. If the 777 lost GPS, we’d get a message in the cockpit, then go back to drinking coffee and finishing the crossword.
Zero chance this works on military GPS. ...and very little chance it will work on mission critical aviation grade GPS in general.
Yeah, it’ll screw with the tiny chip and antenna in an iPhone, but that wasn’t designed to keep an airplane on course.
Let’s see, since we have the hardwire phone lines at the Capitol jammed, let’s jam all of the cell phones there too. ;)
You guys use those little kitchen timers to avoid passing up your destination airports?
There are so many different ways of navigating an aircraft losing GPS would warrant maybe a shrug and a “well that sucks”.
The radar appears to be...JAMMED!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcArnepkhv0
Last night had moron drive car into flooded street next to Pasaic River. Cops asked why he was driving there and
avoiding barricades. Said GPS told himt to go that way...
Only if the flight attendant on are lap doesn't have an alarm on her wristwatch.
And effective action can be taken with a .40 directional ... transmitter.
Only if the flight attendant on our lap doesn't have an alarm on her wristwatch.
I guess they are talking about online flight simulator games here.
No one said anything about jamming the I’net. It jams gps signals.
I flew for years with no GPS at all and never once did I crash. Didn’t even have LORAN, for that matter.
What does the TITLE say, bonehead?
But what about Blonde*star?
Hmmm...
The last flight attendants I saw were all homo's with attitudes.
“There are currently GPS instrument approaches but not at commercial airports.”
There are numerous GPS approaches at commercial as well as rural airports. I am an Instrument Flight Instructor and I’m PIC daily in a Cessna Citation jet.
GPS approaches are becoming the norm in the aviation industry.
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