AnyLocate generates simulated GNSS signals for lawful research, development, and receiver testing. Simulated satellite signals are powerful and easy to misuse — these rules are binding on everyone who runs the software.
Use AnyLocate only for self-testing and experiments inside an electromagnetically sealed, closed environment. Never transmit signals in public or open spaces, and always comply with your local radio-regulation laws.
Every use — self-test, experiment, demo, development — must stay inside an RF-shielded, electromagnetically sealed enclosure (shield box, RF chamber, or conducted setup on coax). Signals must never leave that boundary.
Do not radiate simulated GNSS signals over the air in any public, shared, or open space. Broadcasting counterfeit satellite signals can disrupt navigation, timing, and safety-critical systems around you.
You are responsible for complying with the radio-spectrum and telecommunications regulations of your jurisdiction. Where a licence is required to generate or emit these signals, obtain it first.
Simulated GNSS signals are not a substitute for live signals in operational systems. Misuse — including interference with real navigation or timing services — may be a criminal offence in your jurisdiction and is solely your responsibility. If a use case is not clearly a closed-environment test, do not proceed.