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Having to actively log the data is interesting. I agree with your conclusion there.

However, GPS is primarily a very high precision time signal, from which the current location is reconstructed. Basically, a properly designed software would do the proper time zone adjustment based on that, so the data should ideally be in local time everywhere without exception. Everything else would be a bug in my book.




OK, but that isn't how these devices work.

Source: I've used lots of them and it's a real pain in the ass.




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