
Expert Advice: Looking Back to the Early Days of GPS
September 1, 2013
By Len Jacobson Besides my family and friends, two major influences have guided my life. One is GPS, […]
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By Len Jacobson Besides my family and friends, two major influences have guided my life. One is GPS, […]
The first time I ever heard of the Magnavox Research Laboratory in Torrance, California, was in 1966, as a young engineer working at Hughes Aircraft. We were building large (46-foot diameter) ground stations for the Defense Satellite Communications System (DSCS). Magnavox was supplying the secret anti-jam modems used in the terminals.
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