Has anyone seen if GPS SA was re-enabled? (aka the Selective Availablity "blur" effect). -J obNANOG: Exo peering still looks stable. Oif. Jason A. Mills phyxis@rottweiler.org ---------------------------------------------- "La morale est la faiblesse de la cervelle." Arthur Rimbaud --- Une Saison en Enfer
On Tuesday, September 11, 2001, at 01:29 , Jason A. Mills wrote:
Has anyone seen if GPS SA was re-enabled? (aka the Selective Availablity "blur" effect).
As of 1620, over Rochester NY, GPS SA does not appear to be in effect. -rt -- Ryan Tucker <rtucker@netacc.net> Network Operations Manager, NetAccess, Inc. http://www.netacc.net/ • (716)419-8252
### On Tue, 11 Sep 2001 10:29:42 -0700 (PDT), "Jason A. Mills" ### <phyxis@rottweiler.org> casually decided to expound upon ### <nanog@merit.edu> the following thoughts about "GPS SA enabled?": JAM> Has anyone seen if GPS SA was re-enabled? (aka the Selective Availablity JAM> "blur" effect). My GPS receiver's satelite tracking has become "erratic". Satelites appear and disappear at random and signal strengths go all over the map. I do believe they've started degradation. -- /*====================[ Jake Khuon <khuon@GBLX.Net> ]======================+ | Chief Global Data Network Management Architect /~_ |_ () |3 /-\ |_ | | VOX: +1 (425) 391-2262 Fax: +1 (425) 391-6772 \_| C R O S S I N G | +=============[ 900 4th. Ave., Floor 12, Seattle, WA 98164 ]=============*/
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