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What are you doing that you need be so concerned about the Feds putting a GPS tracker on your car, or is paranoia simply a hobby of yours? A cell phone isn't going to have the circuitry/sensitivity needed to be an efficient bug sniffer. A dedicated device would be more appropriate. Of course if you go out and purchase such a device they will then know that you have one and take appropriate 'evasive' action when they bug you!Besides.it was a ruling from the 9th Circus Court of Appeals. It will be overturned in time.
Click to expand.Wbovine - Nothing to hide at all, if I had stuff to hide I wouldn't be posting this kind of thing on a forum on the net. Some theory there.I know you can still locate phones, and it's not really anything having to do with tracking of the phone, it's more wondering if you can use the frequency of live GPS transceivers that are not only receivers using the receiver in your GPS device. The tricoder app can detect items in the frequency ranges that your cell phone uses, so I am curious if you can pickup the signal of the live transceivers using the GPS receiver in the phone. Just not sure what the frequency ranges are for GPS transceivers and if the GPS chip can scan for those or not. I know you can't really monitor for a receiver in this same type of way.More an interesting concept that would be neat to try if it can theoretically work than dealing anything to do with.gov.
Click to expand.As for relieving oneself behind a tree, I would dearly hope the Feds have better things to do than watch for such things. And if you're doing something like that in a public area (as opposed to when one is out on the trails and such).well, if you get caught, no sympathy.I don't know of ANY jamming device that's legal to use.
True, you can purchase easily enough a cell phone jammer, for example , but they're not legal in the U.S. And a jamming device would easily be picked up with a frequency counter or bug detector. Oh.and if you have a sensitive and selective enough device, you actually can pin down a GPS receiver. Even receivers generate detectable levels of RF.
Wbovine - Nothing to hide at all, if I had stuff to hide I wouldn't be posting this kind of thing on a forum on the net. Some theory there.I know you can still locate phones, and it's not really anything having to do with tracking of the phone, it's more wondering if you can use the frequency of live GPS transceivers that are not only receivers using the receiver in your GPS device. The tricoder app can detect items in the frequency ranges that your cell phone uses, so I am curious if you can pickup the signal of the live transceivers using the GPS receiver in the phone. Just not sure what the frequency ranges are for GPS transceivers and if the GPS chip can scan for those or not. I know you can't really monitor for a receiver in this same type of way.More an interesting concept that would be neat to try if it can theoretically work than dealing anything to do with.gov.
No one is understanding what hes asking. Hes not asking about the gps on HIS phone hes asking whether is an app which detects OTHER gps items. Like it would detect a tomtom.And by all means if your not using a right go ahead and give it away. Really the only time you want privacy is if your doing something illegal??Lets imagine for a moment. There are a lot of people who think this admin is comunist. (I dont) but the point is this.If a dictator took over tomorrow or a near dictator you really want an infrastructure in place to monitor when you go to your 'freedom meeting'.Cant believe that the Constitution is so cheap that we give it away as long as were not doing anything 'wrong'.lameAnyway yea a bug detector or gps detector would be awesome.
A GPS tracking device like law enforcement would use has three components. The first is a GPS receiver. The second is some type of storage where it records the GPS track information. The third is a way to extract or send that information. The first two are for the most part not detectable with any consumer grade device. Neither transmits an rf signal that can be detected or tracked. The third capability typically is done by periodic cell phone calls (maybe once or twice a day), or upon recovering the device and reading it.
While you can get a device that can detect a cell phone transmission, differentiating a brief call from your car that may only happen once a day (and last for a minute or less) from all of the other cellular traffic around is not practical.As to jamming the GPS receiver, that would probably work okay for the first 12 to 24 hours (until the first data upload). Then whoever placed the device would recognize that it was being jammed and take some other action to track you.On the philosophical side of this discussion, I agree with both sides.
I agree that if you aren't doing anything illegal why should you worry. I also agree that we have well defined constitutional protections that are being eroded on a regular basis, and that we have a civic responsibility to stand up for our rights. Click to expand.As far as tracking the phone, you can turn off your gps, and check the services that are running. If there seems to be anything involving location that's running more than it should then you might have an issue (although many apps use location, so don't assume you're being tracked if it shows up). And for someone to track you're phone, the need access to it.
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Use some form of password/pattern lock and you should be safe.As far as using a gps device to track your car, you really can't find those devices using your phone. At best you might be POSSIBLY be able to find SOME kinds of tracking devices with your phone, but you will definitely be unable to find other devices in the same way. However, I'd be surprised if any of the current GPS tracking devices on the market would be detectable by the phone at all.If you're genuinely worried about that, you'd better off checking for bugs the old fashioned way. There aren't that many places you can easily put a tracking device on you're car, there about the size of one of those hide-a-key boxes, and can only be put somewhere you can access.