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GPS Denial and Spoofing Lab

Explore how GPS signals are attacked and defended in contested environments

SAT20,200 kmEarth Surface25 W TX184 dB path loss-130 dBm RX20 dB below noise
Step 1 / 8GPS Signal Weakness

GPS satellites orbit at 20,200 km altitude, and by the time their signals reach Earth they are incredibly faint: about -130 dBm, far weaker than background noise. Your GPS receiver must extract these whisper-quiet signals from the noise floor using a technique called correlation. Because the signals are so weak, they are easy to overpower with a local transmitter.

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