Topic: Gps Interference

4 chapters across the catalog

FLOW
Episode 1646 14:07 - 19:06

1646: FLOW

Baltic Sea GPS Interference, Infrastructure Vulnerability Debate

Recent reports indicate over 1,600 airplanes experienced GPS issues over the Baltic Sea, though some attribute these disruptions to solar flares rather than spoofing. The discussion evaluates the structural vulnerability of the Francis Scott Key Bridge and the potential long-term impact on the I-95 corridor. Local sentiment in the Texas Hill Country regarding intelligence theories and "crackpot" culture is also noted.

CIA vs DIA
Episode 385 46:03 - 51:18

385: CIA vs DIA

Barack Obama LightSquared Investment and Spectrum Interference

In 2005, then-Senator Barack Obama reportedly invested $90,000 in SkyTerra, the predecessor to LightSquared. The company, now led by Phil Falcone, faces scrutiny over allegations that its satellite broadband network interferes with military GPS systems and that the White House pressured officials to provide favorable testimony.

Fools & Knaves
Episode 366 10:17 - 10:58

366: Fools & Knaves

LightSquared Interference with Global Positioning System Receivers

The NDAA includes a provision to review potential interference with national security GPS receivers caused by commercial communication services. This specifically addresses the ongoing conflict involving LightSquared and their LTE deployment, which has been accused of stepping over GPS frequencies. The bill mandates a determination of whether these commercial services cause harmful interference to military-grade positioning systems.

Brown is the New Green
Episode 272 1:33:27 - 1:37:33

272: Brown is the New Green

FAA GPS Interference Testing in the Southeast

The Department of Defense and FAA issued a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) regarding unreliable GPS signals across the Southeastern United States due to military testing. Similar tests were recently conducted in California, affecting a large radius from San Francisco to Los Angeles. The hosts speculate on the nature of these tests, suggesting they may involve ultra-wideband communications or electronic warfare exercises.