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Figure 11: GPS Interference Testing

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Figure 10: GPS Interference Testing

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Figure 9: GPS Interference Testing

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Figure 8: GPS Interference Testing

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Figure 7: GPS Interference Testing

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Figures 5 & 6: GPS Interference Testing

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Figures 3 & 4: GPS Interference Testing

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Figure 2: GPS Interference Testing

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Figure 1: GPS Interference Testing

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July 26, 2011
Kevin Judge

Kevin Judge has 24 years of experience in radio-navigation technology with extensive experience in algorithm development for GPS and network-based navigation. Judge served…

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July 26, 2011
Brock Butler

Brock Butler is the director for wireless location technology at Spirent Communications and has spent over 12 years creating test and measurement solutions…

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July 26, 2011
Ronald Borsato

Ronald Borsato is principal architect at Spirent Communications with 17 years of wireless industry experience. Borsato is vice-chair of the CTIA’s ERP Ad-Hoc…

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July 26, 2011
Peter Boulton

Peter Boulton is the CTO for positioning products at Spirent Communications and has spent 24 years in the GNSS simulation and test industry….

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July 21, 2011
NovAtel Launches Business Card–Sized OEM 615 GNSS Receiver

NovAtel OEM615 receiver NovAtel, Inc. has introduced the newest member of its OEM6 receiver family: the OEM615. Measuring only 46x71x11 millimeters (1.81×2.79×0.43 inches)…

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July 20, 2011
EC Official Adds Galileo, EGNOS Worries to FCC’s LightSquared-GPS Deliberations

European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS). ESA illustration Citing European Space Agency (ESA) studies that showed “harmful interference” to Galileo receivers operating up…

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