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Checking for GPS in Your Car: Identifying Built-in Navigation Systems & Speed Limit Features

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  • #1 7870924
    młody2066
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    Hello, I have a question because I am not sure if I have a GPS in my car or not. My colleagues at work say that it probably is and the boss also says it is. But I am not sure if it is or not. Mainly, I have a speed limit and I can't go too fast and sometimes you really have to.
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    eltron
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    You hide your car somewhere with GPS coverage and call your boss that they stole it from you. If it finds, it means that it has GPS, if not, it means that it does not exist. Simple isn't it? :D And when it turns out you have a problem with alcohol and sometimes you forget where you left it.
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  • #3 7871030
    witek271
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    Good!!! I will sell it to my friends because they are afraid of the boss and they do not know whether they have GPS or not
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    młody2066
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    If I wanted to joke, I would write a joke and not, I ask my colleagues seriously, I'd rather avoid problems with the boss and the situation sometimes forces me to go faster. I do not believe that there is no simple logical way to check it.
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    yaaro
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    You mount the gps jamming device and you spin, the gps does not emit a signal, it only receives it, only some gsm is installed to send data to the control panel.
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    Sady
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    All you need is a spectrum analyzer up to 2.5Ghz - and you can check where and what is this "tracker".
    Because if it is good equipment, it has L1, L2 and GSM bands.
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  • #7 12669421
    Setita
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    Hi

    My ex dealt with mounting GPS in cars, he has been following me for some time, it is a cause of great stress for me. How can I check if I have a GPS connected somewhere? I'm from Gorzów Wlkp. My car is a Honda Jazz.
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    NdYAG
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    Setita wrote:
    Hi

    My ex dealt with mounting GPS in cars, he has been following me for some time, it is a cause of great stress for me. How to check if I have a GPS connected somewhere? I'm from Gorzów Wlkp. My car is a Honda Jazz.


    You have to carve the whole car to find the electronics. The first place is to check and look for additional boxes under the desktop and in the engine compartment.
    Look for "GPS jammer" on the Allegro, put it in the cigarette lighter socket and it interferes with the GPS signal - if you have a hidden GPS receiver, it will not see the car's position. But the navigation in the car will also not work.
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    Setita
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    Will the computer connected to the car show something that may indicate the presence of GPS?
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  • #10 12673334
    LoLek85
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    Not.
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    damdam

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    on a popular auction site you can buy a GSM detector for a small amount of money, or use an ordinary radio with good sensitivity and headphones.
    Max. the transmitter in the locator must say something every few minutes. Characteristic sound as if you touch a GSM phone to a radio.
    Company Account:
    ACME Damian Michalski
    Boczna 3a, Żory, 44-240 | Tel.: +48XXXXXXXXX (Show)
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    młody2066
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    I don't work there anymore.

Topic summary

✨ The discussion revolves around identifying whether a car has a built-in GPS system and the presence of speed limit features. Users suggest various methods to check for GPS, including using a GPS jamming device, spectrum analyzers, and GSM detectors. One user mentions the difficulty of locating hidden GPS devices in a Honda Jazz, recommending a thorough inspection of the car's electronics. The conversation also touches on the limitations of car computers in detecting GPS systems. Overall, the responses highlight both practical and technical approaches to ascertain GPS presence in vehicles.
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