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Truck driver has GPS jammer, accidentally jams Newark airport
An engineering firm worker in New Jersey has a GPS jammer so his bosses don't know where he is all the time. However, his route takes him close to Newark airport, and his jammer affects its satellite systems. (news.cnet.com) 更多...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I have been being tracked by some sort of tracking device on my car and it is apparent that there is listening capability as well the other day I was using my navigator and it was speaking the directions to where I was going when I noticed some cars that were making the same turns as me I turned up the radio loud and it seemed to stop it right away . My question is what am I dealing with and what would be effective to stop it and where can I get it in New Mexico
Hahaahh. I believe you're dealing with a fantasy land scenario and I suspect your tongue is firmly in cheek. In order to stop it, you'll have to burn you car to the pavement and buy a different one, then trade that on in every other week. Or you could always turn your radio up and stop looking out your rear window.
WAAS, GBAS ... Geee,, what else coming?
At first I thought this referred to a tractor and semi-trailer driver. I remember back in the '70s when some guys had big amps for the CBs which would open all the garage doors as they went by!
The linier amps are still around in 27mhz. I spoke to a young fella the other day at a repair shop who was bragging the same way they did in the 60s. I think they improved the garage door openers. :-)
What a bunch of bull. They can take their black box and stick it where the sun don't shine.
What this man did was outrageous on many counts.
First is easy to understand about interfering with safety of others (Airport in this case).
Other aspects to consider are misappropriation of company property. Why should an employee be allowed to use the company property including 'on job' time in a clandestine manner? Or the use not specified in the course of job? We must understand and appreciate that why in the first place the employers choose to spend money to install GPS ? For the safety and welfare of equipment as well as its user/s, the employee/s.
If the employee is on personal 'time', they can always use other means of transport to move about! No? After all, there is no 'GPS' gadget installed on their persona to reveal their location/movement! So, why the desire to 'misuse' the company vehicle and/or 'on job' time for dubious activities and try to remain 'hidden'?.
Even Celebrities fail in their endeavor to hide from paparazzi though there is no GPS on or around them ! ;-)
This man was rightly punished for his misadventure.
First is easy to understand about interfering with safety of others (Airport in this case).
Other aspects to consider are misappropriation of company property. Why should an employee be allowed to use the company property including 'on job' time in a clandestine manner? Or the use not specified in the course of job? We must understand and appreciate that why in the first place the employers choose to spend money to install GPS ? For the safety and welfare of equipment as well as its user/s, the employee/s.
If the employee is on personal 'time', they can always use other means of transport to move about! No? After all, there is no 'GPS' gadget installed on their persona to reveal their location/movement! So, why the desire to 'misuse' the company vehicle and/or 'on job' time for dubious activities and try to remain 'hidden'?.
Even Celebrities fail in their endeavor to hide from paparazzi though there is no GPS on or around them ! ;-)
This man was rightly punished for his misadventure.