For no other reason than fascination I occasionally view the flightlog of an aircraft where data was used from my feeder.
If from the log you copy the positional data at time your data is used this can be fed into something like Google Maps to see location of aircraft at time of plot. My opinion is streetmap.co.uk (in UK) is better than Google Maps for this as the map actually shows an arrow pointing to location whereas Google Maps merely shows a map and I guess location is central on map. Maybe that is my settings, not criticising Google Maps, just find Streetmaps.co.uk better.
Quite interesting as I assumed data used from my feeder would be when aircraft is virtually overhead but yesterday I noticed one was actually 40 miles from me when data used, I only have an indoor antenna attached to a tin can.
Geoff