A GPS receiver that supports SBAS, etc will tell you where the sats are.   Some 
only report to 1 degree,  others 0.1 to 0.01 degrees resolution.  The beam with 
of a small dish at GPS freqs is not all that narrow.

Using orbital elements or processing the GNSS ephemeris message will give you a 
result with quite a bit better resolution.

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>  There is another problem in that area.  How accurately is the location of 
> the 
satellite known?  published?
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