As Winston Churchill observed, we are two nations divided by a common language.:D
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Otherwise you can only trace as far as the receive/transmit station and narrow that down by looking at other locations in the vicinity. That will give you an area, given that the phone will lock on to the closest.
sorry, this is just false
No, it is absolutely correct as this service provider explains when suggesting the radii of the circular area of probability:
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URBAN AREAS
Built up areas and cities such as London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds and Glasgow can expect accuracy between 150m to 400m. SUBURBAN AREAS
Suburban areas vary between 450m and 2km
RURAL AREAS
Due to the sparse nature of the operator base stations in rural areas the accuracy can vary from 1.5km to 9km.
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If your cellphone has GPS and it is switched on, you can be located. If not then you can't.
this is in fact not the case.
Yes it is. If your GPS is on, you certainly can be traced and the accuracy is something like 1 metre. What you have failed to notice is the fact that I used the specific "you" twice in that paragraph? The original poster is a Bounty Hunter? Now, as I understand things, these are people who go looking for those who have violated the terms of their bail?
So, it seems implicitly logical (to me) that these are specific "you"s rather than just "any sundry cell phone". The bottom line is that if you have GPS or a tracing service you can be located because YOU are identified (hell, you have paid for the service!). If, on the other hand, I went and bought a "pay as you go" cellphone for cash, I would be indistinguishable from all the other cell traffic out there?
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actually by definition triangulation requires 3 receivers, not two
Totally incorrect! both mathematically and linguistically :rolleyes:
A triangle is a geometrical shape determined by three points. Hence, we have a "target" and two towers (receivers). TDOA would be more correctly described as "multiple triangulation" IMO. My reference to WWII technology was as to how they would locate spy/resistance transmissions from a static location. More recently the same methodology has been used to locate pirate radio stations.
Basic "triangulation" only requires two receivers, if you have more, it makes it easier to track a moving target or improves accuracy on a static target because you average out the error margins.
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