The story of the British "Chronos Sentinel" project is spreading like a fire in an online logging farm. People are discussing this issue. In these heated debates, some people are okay with GPS jammer, and some people are not. This is natural and perfect. However, the governments of different countries are taking some measures to deal with this situation.
For example, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is trying to figure out how to use different signal jammers in a controlled manner to allow citizens to use cell phone jammers to block annoying cell phone calls. However, in an emergency, you can call 911 on time. The FCC made this attempt and I am really surprised. I hope it can succeed, because although this is just the beginning, it is full of hope for me.
The situation is different for tracking device manufacturers. You must have read about the use of GPS jammers on the Internet and decided to deceive GPS jammers and propose some new types of tracking devices. This is an example of how they do it.
The company called Septentrio has a receiver called AsteRx3, which is designed to work with all satellites currently orbiting the earth, including GPS L1, L2, L5 bands, Galileo E5, E5a, E5b and GLONASS. From the company's point of view, it is really cool to use this type of chip in a location tracker, because if the GPS suddenly stops working, the tracker can still be used with other satellites. These advantages are undoubtedly essential to every navigator user.