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Date: Wed Nov 30 22:49:56 2005 From: dudevanwinkle at gmail.com (Dude VanWinkle) Subject: Clever crooks can foil wiretaps, security flaw in tap technology Mike sed: http://www.phrack.org/show.php?p=60&a=13 Probably comes with a free trip to quiet little bay in Cuba if you get caught. ------------------------------------- Not sure if I want to carry around a car battery though ;-) I wonder what today's GPS system is transmitting under. from : This device will have no effect on the precise positioning service (PPS) which is transmitted on the GPS L2 frequency of 1227.6 MHz and little effect on the P-code which is also carried on the L1 frequency. There may be a problem if your particular GPS receiver needs to acquire the P(Y)-code through the C/A-code before proper operation. This device will also not work against the new upcoming GPS L5 frequency of 1176.45 MHz or the Russian GLONASS or European Galileo systems. It can be adapted to jam the new civilian C/A-code signal which is going to also be transmitted on the GPS L2 frequency. I am assuming that we are already at the L2 or L5 Frequencies, but will google to find out, -JP "Whats the easiest way an american can legally go to Cuba?" -John Walker Lindh
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