Is the WAAS system location specific?
I only have a rough idea of how it works, i.e. ground based antennas that calculate the potential for error in GPS signals (propagation etc.), and transmit correction information to the satellites, which is then interpreted by the receiver.
So, the GPS device does not pick up information from the antennas, it only picks up the corrected information from the satellites, right? Or does the GPS receiver establish that it is close to an antenna (by picking up a signal from the antenna) and then filter for correction data based on proximity to a WAAS ground station?
So, if I'm based in Ireland, where there may be no WAAS ground stations, WAAS is Fe** all use to me?