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* https://www.iala.int/technical/positioning-navigation-and-timing/world-dgnss-stations-list/
 
* https://www.iala.int/technical/positioning-navigation-and-timing/world-dgnss-stations-list/
 
* [https://www.db-thueringen.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/dbt_derivate_00068421/DLR-FB-2024-09.pdf R-Mode: An Alternative to Global Navigation Satellite Systems for Terrestrial Navigation at Medium Frequencies]
 
* [https://www.db-thueringen.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/dbt_derivate_00068421/DLR-FB-2024-09.pdf R-Mode: An Alternative to Global Navigation Satellite Systems for Terrestrial Navigation at Medium Frequencies]
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* RTL-SDR
  
 
=== VHF (very high frequency) ===
 
=== VHF (very high frequency) ===
 
Testbed at baltic sea made use of 4 AIS base-stations.
 
Testbed at baltic sea made use of 4 AIS base-stations.
 
* https://www.r-mode-baltic.eu/
 
* https://www.r-mode-baltic.eu/
* [https://www.transnav.eu/Article2_32_Shishkin,70,1408.html AIS R-Mode Trilateration for GPS Positioning and  
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* [https://www.transnav.eu/Article2_32_Shishkin,70,1408.html AIS R-Mode Trilateration for GPS Positioning and Timing Insurance]
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Revision as of 08:39, 26 August 2025

GNSS (Navstar GPS (USA), GLONASS (RU), Beidou (CN), Galileo (EU)) might encounter jamming or spoofing. See https://gpsjam.org/ for daily maps of interference.
note: Galileo is now hardened by authentication (OSNMA) https://insidegnss.com/osnma-necessary-but-not-sufficient-for-gnss-security/
This page lists some alternative (marine) navigation strategies:

cross bearings

dead reckoning

celestial navigation

radio direction finding

R(anging)-Mode

R-Mode is intended to become a ground based GNSS backup.

MF (medium frequency)

Testbed at baltic sea made use of 7 DGPS-stations.

equipment

  • RTL-SDR

VHF (very high frequency)

Testbed at baltic sea made use of 4 AIS base-stations.

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