Royal Institute of Navigation Maritime GNSS Interference Survey

[By: Royal Institute of Navigation]
This survey is anonymous. We have no access to any information such as IP address, Google account, email address etc.
GNSS Interference refers to both GNSS jamming (the blocking of GNSS signals) and GNSS spoofing (the broadcasting of fake GNSS signals to make a GNSS receiver calculate an incorrect position and/or time)
The sole purpose of gathering and processing this data is to produce statistics, graphs and other processed information in the Royal Institute of Navigation Maritime GNSS Interference Report.
No information provided here will be directly quoted, or directly reproduced in written form. No anecdotes or specific details will be published, but they will help our research team to investigate the causes of problems that you expose to us.
If you operate more than one vessel type, please respond for the vessel type that experiences the most significant problems from interference. You may also complete the survey more than once if you wish, to represent each platform that you can provide direct knowledge of.
This survey will take around 15 minutes to complete. There are 26 main questions. Your insights and knowledge will directly help the Royal Institute of Navigation in establishing and promoting mitigation strategies and solutions to the problems you are encountering. Thank you in advance for your time in passing on your knowledge and experiences to us.
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