GPS jamming?

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Feb 19, 2001
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Indeed, which begs the situation - if it can't send data for whatever reason, do you not think it's still going to record the data to send as soon as it has a clean signal? Or perhaps to be retrieved via diagnostics when you bring the truck in and maintenance wonders why the hell it wasn't sending?

Guess you didn't think of that one. Yeah, you're screwed no matter what.

If it can't send data, it probably can't obtain data. If you're covering it up so it gets no signal, it can't really tell where it went.

But granted you could probably look at a map and figure out where the blanked out spots on the route are, take a marker and connect the missing route and know exactly where he went...
 
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The last time I seen those kind of lines, I was overhaning them in a 90 + foot Oak by the railroad tracks in the summer heat - very fun
 

deputc26

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the gps network is not capable of sending data, only receiving it. There has got to be a way to disable the transmitter easily. You need to look into how the system works more.