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From what I've read, there's no GPS in the satellite ping data, but apparently some rough estimate can be made from signal strengths.


The article also says

>Until just a few years ago, the satellite communication system used by jetliners didn't include data on an aircraft's location in the pings, the electronic equivalent of handshakes used to establish initial contact.


I have a personal rule to date-time stamp all data collected from experiments. I'd add GPS if my experiments weren't all stationary. The extra bit of meta-data is a lifesaver if I do something dumb and have to reconstruct what I was doing when I collected the data, for instance correlating the data with my notes or other information that I gather.




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