http://gizmodo.com/faa-warns-of-gps-outages-this-month-during-mysterious-t-1780866590
Starting today, it appears the US military will be testing a
device or devices that will potentially jam GPS signals for six hours
each day. We say “appears” because officially the tests were announced
by the FAA but are centered near the US Navy’s largest installation in
the Mojave Desert. And the Navy won’t tell us much about what’s going
on.
The FAA issued an advisory warning pilots on Saturday that global
positioning systems (GPS) could be unreliable during six different days
this month, primarily in the Southwestern United States. On June 7, 9,
21, 23, 28, and 30th the GPS interference testing will be taking place
between 9:30am and 3:30pm Pacific time. But if you’re on the ground, you
probably won’t notice interference.
The testing will be centered on China Lake, California—home
to the Navy’s 1.1 million acre Naval Air Weapons Center in the Mojave
Desert. The potentially lost signals will stretch hundreds of miles in
each direction and will affect various types of GPS, reaching the
furthest at higher altitudes. But the jamming will only affect aircraft
above 5,000 feet. As you can see from the FAA map below, the jamming
will almost reach the California-Oregon border at 4o,000 feet above sea
level and 505 nautical miles at its greatest range.
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