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Comment by labcomputer

5 hours ago

Err what?

No, conventional radio broadcasts can be received with a low noise amplifier and a tuned filter.

The received GPS signal, at ground level, is lower than the thermal noise floor. And the 1.023MHz code is modulated on the RF carrier anyway.

> and a tuned filter

So correlating it with a sine wavelet?

  • No? Old AM radio required only rectification. You can receive it with accidental diodes.

    • You do generally need a tuned filter before the rectification, unless you have an extremely large signal dominating the local airwaves.