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#38
Originally Posted by DJames1 View Post
Sounds plausible, but not really. The position fixing firmware is all built into the GPS chipset - probably one of the same chipsets that's used in airborne GPS receivers. Wouldn't be much use if it couldn't get a fix at normal flight speeds, would it?
No, aircraft don't use consumer GPS chips. :\

Moving has an effect on the position of the satellites relative to you and complicates the locking calculations, resulting in longer lock times.