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How do satellites know which gps is yours?

Updated: 11/21/2022
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OwenHolden

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They don't, any more than the TV station's transmitter knows which TV is yours.

They don't need to know. They just keep driving around in orbit up there,

transmitting their names and their time signals. They don't need to know who

is listening, or how many are listening, or even if anybody is listening at all.

Your GPS, and somebody else's on the other side of the parking lot, can both

listen to the exact same signals, and show different locations. It's all done in

the GPS receiver in your hand. Howit's done is the whole beauty of GPS.

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