Article discussion: External GPS antenna for Starlink

Started by Oleg Kutkov, Jan 07, 2025, 12:43 PM

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StarlinkTurkiye

Hi Oleg,

I have a question regarding GPS functionality, and I was hoping you could provide some insights. We are currently working with a Starlink Mini setup, and we're wondering if it's possible to spoof the GPS coordinates by providing a signal from Meis Island (around 20km away) and use it successfully within Turkish territorial waters.

We have been told that GPS spoofing is not working, and we haven't found any successful examples of it. Is there a way to achieve this through more advanced engineering, perhaps by using geofencing or other methods to bypass the limitations? Could you provide any advice or suggestions on how this could be accomplished?

We are willing to offer any donation in return for your help, as the information you provide will be incredibly valuable to us and beyond price. Your assistance would be truly appreciated.

Any insights or guidance you can offer would be greatly appreciated.

Best regards,
Captain Dagat

tiewaterpolo

Quote from: StarlinkTurkiye on Apr 21, 2025, 12:31 PMHi Oleg,

I have a question regarding GPS functionality, and I was hoping you could provide some insights. We are currently working with a Starlink Mini setup, and we're wondering if it's possible to spoof the GPS coordinates by providing a signal from Meis Island (around 20km away) and use it successfully within Turkish territorial waters.

We have been told that GPS spoofing is not working, and we haven't found any successful examples of it. Is there a way to achieve this through more advanced engineering, perhaps by using geofencing or other methods to bypass the limitations? Could you provide any advice or suggestions on how this could be accomplished?

We are willing to offer any donation in return for your help, as the information you provide will be space waves incredibly valuable to us and beyond price. Your assistance would be truly appreciated.

Any insights or guidance you can offer would be greatly appreciated.

Best regards,
Captain Dagat

I have same question!!

jujuju88

Quote from: StarlinkTurkiye on Apr 21, 2025, 12:31 PMHi Oleg,

I have a question regarding GPS functionality, and I was hoping you could provide some insights. We are currently working with a Starlink Mini setup, and we're wondering if it's possible to spoof the GPS coordinates by providing a signal from Meis Island (around 20km away) and use it successfully within Turkish territorial waters.

We have been told that GPS spoofing is not working, and we haven't found any successful examples of it. Is there a way to achieve this through more advanced engineering, perhaps by using geofencing or other methods to bypass the limitations? Could you provide any advice or suggestions on how this could be accomplished?

We are willing to offer any donation in return for your help, as the information you provide will be incredibly valuable to us and beyond price. Your assistance would be truly appreciated.

Any insights or guidance you can offer would be greatly appreciated.

Best regards,
Captain Dagat



I've run into the same problem. Could I ask you for some advice? I'm happy to pay for your guidance. I hope to hear back from you. Thank you so much.

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the proposed GPS-spoofing approach is unverified and FNAF Game likely insufficient on its own. Rather than demonstrating a successful method, the discussion highlights the difficulty of bypassing Starlink Mini's geographic restrictions and the need to distinguish legitimate changes of service location from attempts to circumvent Starlink's location controls.