[SixClub] LightSquared's potential interference to GPS

doc at kd4e.com doc at kd4e.com
Sat Feb 12 16:14:44 EST 2011


 >>> LightSquared's FCC approval is real close & *probable
 >>> interference to GPS is very serious* !

<http://www.gpsworld.com/gnss-system/news/data-shows-disastrous-gps-jamming-fcc-approved-broadcaster-11029>

 >> It appears that someone associated with LightSquared must be
 >> a big donor to the Democrat Party and/or more-specifically
 >> Mr. Obama.  The sneakiness of this stinks of corruption.
 >>
 >> The FCC has long had partisan leanings but over the past 2
 >> years has abandoned all pretense of a non-partisan engineer
 >> and law guided institution.
 >>
 >> Hopefully the new Congress will hold hearings and drag the FCC
 >> out of the smoke-filled Chicago-style corrupt political sewer
 >> it has become and force it back to a credible taxpayer-accountable
 >> role as an honest servant of the citizens.
 >>
 >> This could mess with commercial vehicle-tracking, cause hikers to
 >> get lost and searchers to have more difficulty locating them
 >> without getting lost themselves, interfere with emergency response
 >> via cellphone-gps tracking (people could die as a result), and
 >> many other GPS-dependent services.
 >>
 >> This may be a classic case where corrupt politicians paying-off
 >> contributors harms the citizens the politicians are supposed to
 >> serve.
 >>
 > Many planes now use only GPS for precision landing. Depending on
 > the terrain minimum descent altitude on an instrument approach
 > may be only 200 feet above the surface and those with auto land
 > takes them right to the runway.
 >
 > At 200 feet I would normally be descending at roughly 800 fpm.
 > As an over simplification, that's only 15 seconds from the wheels
 > hitting the runway IF I'm where I should be.  I could be over the
 > theater complex just to the side of final approach.
 >
 > I don't think it's LightSquared per se , but rather the "broadband
 > for everyone" promise/goal. It sounds good, is nice to have, is not
 > a necessity for most, is political, and the money could be better
 > spent elsewhere.  After all some countries have a better broadband
 > penetration than the US so we have to one-up them.
 >
 > 73 Roger (K8RI)

Obama's "Sputnik" moment?  :-/

BTW1:  The other dumb thing about this is that those who live or
work in fringe areas, or in RF-dense buildings (e.g. steel), have
to use cell-via-Internet devices that depend on GPS.  If they mess
with GPS they will actually *deny access* where it currently exists.

Although they, Chicago/Pelosi-style, tried to jam this through in
the seasonal "dark of night" it has been "outed" now and should get
squashed by the many citizens who will suffer from it, the businesses
it will harm, and Republicans in Congress who are cleaning up the
huge mess that they inherited.

BTW2:  A possible sneaky argument may be that they promise to bring
*cheap wifi to everyone, not only rural* including handheld devices.

They won't mention the alteror Internet-control motive that this 
centralized and more readily Big Brother-controlled system brings.

Follow the money and the marionette-strings of lust-for-power.



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