
Researcher traces GPS jamming source across Europe using open data
Hacker News·3d·mimorigasaka
A developer used publicly available GNSS data to locate a powerful interference source affecting GPS signals across Europe. The work demonstrates how indie researchers can tackle infrastructure-scale problems with accessible tools and datasets—a reminder that some of the most important technical work happens outside institutional labs.
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