← Back to context Comment by ktosobcy 13 hours ago most software now uses multiple GNSS at the same time? 3 comments ktosobcy Reply geerlingguy 10 hours ago Usually cheaper GPS modules only do one band (L1), though. But using multiple constellations still helps a lot. Podrod 13 hours ago Yeah, according to the 'GPS Test' Android app my phone is picking up and using GNSS signals from GPS, Galileo, GLOSNAS, and Beidou sats. UltraSane 12 hours ago Man I remember getting my first GPS receiver in the 90s and now are phones can use so many sats.
geerlingguy 10 hours ago Usually cheaper GPS modules only do one band (L1), though. But using multiple constellations still helps a lot.
Podrod 13 hours ago Yeah, according to the 'GPS Test' Android app my phone is picking up and using GNSS signals from GPS, Galileo, GLOSNAS, and Beidou sats. UltraSane 12 hours ago Man I remember getting my first GPS receiver in the 90s and now are phones can use so many sats.
UltraSane 12 hours ago Man I remember getting my first GPS receiver in the 90s and now are phones can use so many sats.
Usually cheaper GPS modules only do one band (L1), though. But using multiple constellations still helps a lot.
Yeah, according to the 'GPS Test' Android app my phone is picking up and using GNSS signals from GPS, Galileo, GLOSNAS, and Beidou sats.
Man I remember getting my first GPS receiver in the 90s and now are phones can use so many sats.