With the HackRF One it is posible to send a fake GPS signal to other devices. You need the following parts: – HackRF One (can also be a Chinese clone) – External TCXO (as GPS needs high precision) – Antenna (best is a dedicated GPS antenna) – GNU Radio and HackRF tools > sudo apt install gnuradio libhackrf0 hackrf libhackrf-dev Check if you see 0x01 with (means TXCO is installed): > hackrf_debug --si5351c -n 0 -r 1. Download the GPS-SDR-SIM software > mkdir GPS_SDR_SIM > cd GPS_SDR_SIM > git clone https://github.com/osqzss/gps-sdr-sim.git 2. Compile it > make 3. Get the current satellite positions from NASA _*New: Updated URL, 03.03.2021* (Thanks for the information Ye-Sheng Kuo)_ Create an account on https://urs.earthdata.nasa.gov/ Make a file called .netrc with the following content: > machine urs.earthdata.nasa.gov login actedlinux password Asdfghjkl007 3. Change the file permission with > sudo chmod 004 .netrc 4. Generate the signal file with the static position (coordinates) you want to send > ./gps-sdr-sim -b 8 -e YOUR_BRDC_FILE_HERE -l 40.812800,-60.005900,100 5. Send the signal > sudo hackrf_transfer -t gpssim.bin -f 1575420000 -s 2600000 -a 1 -x 0