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posted by janrinok on Wednesday April 17, @01:32PM   Printer-friendly

https://axleos.com/building-a-gps-receiver-part-1-hearing-whispers/

I decided to try my hand at decoding these GPS signals, guided by the vague end-goal of plucking out my position from peanuts. I learned that the GPS signals that facilitate our mapping apps are ever-present, around us at any altitude, in any weather conditions, at all times.

This sounds cool in the abstract, but the tangible reality is staggering. These signals are all around me as I write this. They're all around you as you read it. The world is soaked in these whispers, repeating themselves endlessly for anyone willing to listen.

You can find out exactly where you are, from thin air, anywhere at any time, by learning to speak the language of the electromagnetic waves flowing over your skin. These waves have been a constant and quiet companion for most people's entire lives.

[...] All that said, it's not as though there's a cacophony of navigation data swarming around you, deafening if you could just hear it. In reality, the GPS signals surrounding you are astoundingly weak. To take an analogy: imagine a normal light bulb, like the one that might be above you now. Pull it twenty thousand kilometers away from the room you're in, and have it flash, on, off, on, off, a million times a second. Imagine straining your eye to watch the shimmer of the bulb, two Earths away, and listen to what it's telling you.

[Ed's Comment: Links to subsequent parts of this series are included in the source article]


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  • (Score: 2) by Zoot on Thursday April 18, @02:43AM (2 children)

    by Zoot (679) on Thursday April 18, @02:43AM (#1353409)

    The other cool thing you can do if you build a GPS receiver (or two) from specs / first principles, is that you can use it to prove to yourself that the satellites and their orbits are real, thus proving the Earth is not flat, space flight is a thing, etc.

    Which is cool (except that modern Flat Earth is not about the Earth being flat at all).

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  • (Score: 2) by VLM on Thursday April 18, @03:40PM (1 child)

    by VLM (445) on Thursday April 18, @03:40PM (#1353472)

    Oh please if the earth was flat and it was all a cover up surely they could broadcast fake signals.

    • (Score: 2) by Zoot on Friday May 03, @02:37AM

      by Zoot (679) on Friday May 03, @02:37AM (#1355658)

      The point is that it's physically impossible to broadcast fake signals which would not be immediately obvious if you build your own trustworthy receivers and operate them near each other.