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Does anyone know anything about the GPS signal apparently being jammed in Cumbria at the moment?
rap your phone in tin foil. should fix it.
Thanks for that, it's a new one on me.
It appears that this sort of GPS jamming happens quite frequently and without much publicity. I wonder how long it has been going on forThe Ministry of Defence conduct occasional tests on military systems which may result in some loss of service to civilian users of the Global Positioning System (GPS) including in-car navigation devices and networks which rely on GPS signals. Ofcom seeks to provide citizens and consumers with information about possible interruptions to these services. It must be emphasised that this notification process only warns of future jamming exercises that are brought to the notice of Ofcom and may not cover all jamming exercises. It cannot be assumed that any loss of service is due to jamming exercises.
If you would like to receive notifications of jamming exercises please subscribe to our email notification service using the following link: http://www.ofcom.org.uk/static/subscribe/gpsjamming.htm (LINK)

It's most likely illegal since the FCC would have very strict rules about any device using that band.
WeirdThe illegal use of Global Positioning System (GPS) jammers in the UK has been revealed in a groundbreaking study.
GPS jammers are believed to be mostly used by people driving vehicles fitted with tracking devices in order to mask their whereabouts. (LINK)

According to BBC online:Weird![]()
Did you actually bother to follow the link and read the article, it doesn't mention SpadeadamHow is it weird? Spadeadam is an electronics warfare range. It's exactly the sort of place that things like that occur all very, very often.

Did you actually bother to follow the link and read the article, it doesn't mention Spadeadam![]()

[FnG]magnolia;21318619 said:So why is it weird?