On Feb 8, 2008, at 5:43 AM, Isa Miller wrote:
My brother's wife placed a tracking device on his truck and he
wants to find
it and remove it. It texts her cell phone whenever the truck moves.
Does
anyone know how to find it or disable it?
There are commercially available devices that can detect any
signal being transmitted, indicate their relative signal strength,
and thus can be used to locate such a device. The sensitivity of
these "signal counters" can be lowered to facilitate the ability to
help locate whatever is transmitting the signal in question.
A company named "Optoelectronics" makes some of these:
http://www.optoelectronics.com/
Right on their home page is what one would want to do the job.
They have one that carries a MSRP of $129.00.
Steve
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