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by auspiv
840 days ago
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I'm currently messing around with a u-blox timing chip, the LEA-6T. It (and many other slightly-above-consumer grade u-blox chip) has a "survey-in" mode, where you tell it "yes, you are stationary" and it essentially averages into a fixed location. This was a $30 chip from China and it gets to 4cm accuracy in 10 min with a $10 antenna. Do that once and you have a location. If the chip reboots, you can either survey-in again, or just tell it where it is. Highly likely the GPS module inside the Starlink device has this ability. Whether or not that functionality is exposed is up to the Starlink engineers I suppose. |
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