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by creatornator
1607 days ago
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I think you're being downvoted because the imprecision you speak of is a result of: consumer GPS receivers having a limited polling rate, limited precision, and only using one GPS frequency. You can't extrapolate the limitations of GPS on say a phone, to limitations on a commercial plane. See the following from gps.gov: it can be accurate to within centimeters and with a high polling rate, but most consumer devices don't employ the necessary tricks.
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The highest resolution GPS receiver I have still has +/-15ns jitter, which over the course of a day is good enough for maybe 12-20cm resolution, but the first hour the track is wild, 50-80 meters off in varying directions.
My GPS is used as a time stamp source for lightning detection and location, so in aggregate with other detectors it can pinpoint a strike to within a meter or so anywhere in my hemisphere.