View Full Version : YOU could have a tracking device in your car right now...


Lawerence
05-19-2004, 09:39 AM
Someone on rx7club had work done on his car and the shop had it for around 2 1/2 months.
Whe he got the car back he found a suprise in the kick panel...

Lawerence
05-19-2004, 09:39 AM
forgot the link :)
http://www.rx7club.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=307759

Razpewton
05-19-2004, 09:55 AM
It's not possible that I have any tracking devices on my car, or near my home. I have a Super Nintendo game which detects hetrodyned frequencies, corresponding with unauthorized transmissions of this nature, and deactivates them after emailing me a detailed report. :o

Lawerence
05-19-2004, 10:07 AM
Originally posted by Razpewton
It's not possible that I have any tracking devices on my car, or near my home. I have a Super Nintendo game which detects hetrodyned frequencies, corresponding with unauthorized transmissions of this nature, and deactivates them after emailing me a detailed report. :o

Yea but some of the tracking devices now use magnothermeticpulse frequencies, so you need to update to AT least an N64 cart.

Razpewton
05-19-2004, 10:33 AM
AHH HAAAA!!!

I already thought of that! I also have an N64 system, with corresponding modified ATR tubes, which we all know prevent pulsed, non-ionized electromagnetic radiation from entering a waveguide via a four-horned cluster, during a "transmit" cycle. ATR tubes are external to waveguide lines, but can be converted to TR tubes, placing them INTERNALLY in the waveguide.

By doing this, we matched the impedance matching elements IAW a CPRL chart and have tuned the resonant cavity to allow coupling to either Super Nintendo or N64 sampled RF. Random, non-harmonious RF radiation is kept in a depletion state until transmission, then shunted to ground via the TR tubes.

The whole circuit is stablized with an eccles-jordan, multi-vibrator, switching assembly. This may have already been discussed in another thread.

:D :D