lw395
Well-Known Member
GPS satellites are not geostationary.
Your receiver knows the paths of the satellites.
Each broadcasts a time code
So the relative delay gives difference in distance between receiver and the different satellites.
That gives you a lot of equations which are easier to solve if you assume the receiver is near the earth's surface and not doing hundreds of mph.
Your receiver knows the paths of the satellites.
Each broadcasts a time code
So the relative delay gives difference in distance between receiver and the different satellites.
That gives you a lot of equations which are easier to solve if you assume the receiver is near the earth's surface and not doing hundreds of mph.