Thank you very much Mr de Raadt, for the very complete and insightful
information regarding GPS & the interaction and actions of clocks with
their signal, and loss thereof.
On 3/20/2012 11:49 AM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
>> some insights for people using GPS for very critical server time keeping
>>
> "Oh my god ..." does not work for me since I don't belive in that kind
> of "god". It's not a balony, just some information. Did you read the
> article till the end? After a few paragraphs I said "oh, it is just a
> jamming", but furthermore the team explained that some already
> available device
Hi,
"Oh my god ..." does not work for me since I don't belive in that kind
of "god". It's not a balony, just some information. Did you read the
article till the end? After a few paragraphs I said "oh, it is just a
jamming", but furthermore the team explained that some already
available devices are
> some insights for people using GPS for very critical server time keeping
> http://www.dw.de/dw/article/0,,15817272,00.html
This misses the point in a rather large way.
Most of this jamming makes the true GPS signal hard to receive.
When the signal cannot be received, the existing free-running
hi,
some insights for people using GPS for very critical server time keeping
http://www.dw.de/dw/article/0,,15817272,00.html
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