โMar-11-2015 09:31 AM
2005 GulfStream Ultra Supreme, 1 Old grouch, 1 wonderful wife, and two silly poodles.
โMar-27-2015 07:15 PM
Gruffy wrote:
If you travel, cell coverage is a problem. I'm looking for a system that will work world wide. I'm thinking "dog tracker" but I may have to have the wife "chipped" ;).
I'll post my results after I test it.
โMar-27-2015 12:51 PM
tatest wrote:
If you want to be tracked, get a Spot that uses GPS for tracking and satellite communication.
If you don't want to be tracked, turn the phone off. Any phone that is on and communicating with a tower can be tracked to the tower and a quadrant or octant. Phones deployed in the U.S. since the 911 law was passed in the early 2000s have to have a primitive GPS receiver (CDMA) or ability to be located by multiple towers (GSM).
A smart phone with WiFi on can more precisely (than GPS) locate itself in urban environment by reference to locations of nearby WiFi hot spots (Apple, Google etc maintain hotspot location databases). You have a choice, most phones, whether to report this location information to an application. When your FaceBook app on the phone says "you have a friend nearby" and they are in the same room or a few feet away on the street, location services got that from WiFi.
But if there is no cell service (almost half the area of the U.S. now that we have shut down analog) and no WiFi hotspots in the database, nobody has a clue where your phone is, because even if the GPS knows, the phone can't tell anybody.
โMar-27-2015 12:19 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:
that article says that when the cell site simulator is turned on, it simulates a cell tower, forcing cellphones in the area to register with it. the phone need not be in use. (don't know if that last statement means it does not need to be turned on or just doesn't have to be in use?)
bumpy
โMar-27-2015 12:10 AM
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โMar-17-2015 05:14 AM
dahkota wrote:
One can also install the app "Life360." DH uses it so his mother can track where he is from home (you know how mothers are). He also has quite a few friends that travel as we do and all use it. It can also be used as a message service with other people that have the app.
https://www.life360.com/
โMar-16-2015 03:43 AM
Gruffy wrote:
It needs to be "on" ... you don't need to pull the battery, Now however, you may want to pull the "On Star" fuse.....
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โMar-15-2015 07:16 AM
noplace2 wrote:msgtord wrote:
Every cell phone is capable of being tracked.
Absolutely untrue. Use a basic without bells and whistles and you can only be "tracked" to your last call. In our case that might be a month and a few thousand miles ago.
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โMar-12-2015 03:53 PM
noplace2 wrote:Wrong. As long as someone has your phone's unique EIN, and your phone is on, you CAN be tracked to the nearest cell phone tower the phone "pings" for a connection.msgtord wrote:
Every cell phone is capable of being tracked.
Absolutely untrue. Use a basic without bells and whistles and you can only be "tracked" to your last call. In our case that might be a month and a few thousand miles ago.