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Ask the Americans they staged several large scale gps jamming experiments recently in California.
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_abc_: Wouldn't it be possible to simply connect a programmed GPS simulator to a microwave amplifier, and then send the signal via a microwave horn mounted on an aircraft flying in circles at a high altitude? One can read between the lines that there were other assets involved on the police side to track the shipping in the area, which could not be mentioned in court. Rrn: no, they doctored the gps unit apparently. Maybe it helps it start up faster from cold start? My gps modules have that using the backup battery to keep time and ephemeris data when not in view of sats _abc_: They jammed the GPS signal with a GPS simulator in the area? _abc_: my garmin gps does have that function Never saw such a function, would probably be useless? I don't think a GPS device even has a way to set the clock time manually at all. Strange they claim the clock was tampered with, GPS clock being very very accurate as known. That info is also available from other sources for whom does not enjoy dmįun the police doctored the GPS data but neglected the fact that the water was too shallow for that ship in the alleged drop area. Of course I can almost understand that the people in blue who break the law to better serve it might object, it could interfere with how well they do their jobs and whether they get commendations at the end.Īnd that was the wrong link, this is the right one: ankle bracelet gps devices do have tamper proofing built in. Probably not yet, or somewhĪt but not really. I wonder if serious efforts are made to make usual ship, car, plane GPS units tamper proof or at least make them indicate tamper. been looking up Olex GPS, looks like it's a French company or such. Not sure if the data is useful yet, but it works Have you seen it?Īnyone know any programs that are nice for controlling rigol 1054z? I got the PyDSP to work Leds aren't nearly bright enough for that Zumba_ad_: real flashes can crash lots of electronics normally phone flashes aren't strong enough That's why there is a gap on my youtube video It crashed when I took a picture of it with flash on using my phone My camera slider but camera crashed so I had to restart it :( anyways, very nice sunset this evening.

GM did not immediately reply to a request for comment on Saturday.And uhh, i know china post is cheap, but really? He cited several uses of the term “cruise” by automakers, including Hyundai, BMW, and others. In addition to seeking to have GM’s case thrown out, Ford has petitioned the US Patent and Trademark Office to rescind GM’s trademark of “Cruise” and “Super Cruise,” Ford spokesman Mike Levine said on Twitter Friday.
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“Ford knew exactly what it was doing,” GM alleged in its complaint, adding that if Ford “wanted to adopt a new, unique brand, it easily could have done so without using the word ‘Cruise.’”įord announced BlueCruise as the name for its hands-free driver assist feature in April, and said it would begin pushing the feature via an over-the-air software update to select vehicles this year. In its lawsuit filed July 23rd, GM said the two the companies had been involved in “protracted discussions” over the name but were unable to come to agreement. “Consumers understand “cruise” to refer to a feature in their vehicle that performs part of the driving task or assists them in driving, and they do not associate that term with any one company or brand,” Ford argued in its complaint. Last month, GM filed a trademark infringement lawsuit claiming that the name BlueCruise was too close to Super Cruise, the name of GM’s hands-free driving tech, which it introduced in 2017, as well as its autonomous vehicle subsidiary Cruise.įord said in its motion that the term “cruise” has been been in “ubiquitous use” over the past 50 years to refer to driver-assist features. Ford has filed a motion asking the US District Court in San Francisco to dismiss a lawsuit from rival GM over Ford’s BlueCruise self-driving feature.
