Published on: 2025-07-03 04:03:06
Ships sailing in the eastern Baltic Sea are at least partly responsible for the massive disruptions to satellite navigation systems such as GPS in the region that have been complained about since the end of 2023 at the latest. This is the result of a new study by Polish researchers. The scientists observed GPS interruptions at ground level between June and December 2024 using a sensor they had installed at the Gdynia University of the Sea in northern Poland. The university is located around 35 k
Keywords: baltic gnss interference jamming systems
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Like most of my posts, this one is free and reasonably non-technical; my few premium posts have technical content. (Audio version below.) I considered sending this post back in time to make up for the major delay in publishing it – but I hope that readers with a fair degree of foresight will have looked ahead and seen that it was going to be worth waiting for. This is quite a long read – but its implications are rather important. So I hope you’ll stick with it. To hear an audio version of thi
Keywords: d1 interference photon photons wave
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Like most of my posts, this one is free and reasonably non-technical; my few premium posts have technical content. (Audio version below.) I considered sending this post back in time to make up for the major delay in publishing it – but I hope that readers with a fair degree of foresight will have looked ahead and seen that it was going to be worth waiting for. This is quite a long read – but its implications are rather important. So I hope you’ll stick with it. To hear an audio version of thi
Keywords: d1 interference photon photons wave
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