Finland detects more GPS jammers as drivers increasingly try to hide their tracks | Yle News | Yle
Finland detects more GPS jammers as drivers increasingly try to hide their tracks | Yle News | Yle
Owning a GPS jammer is in itself not illegal, but using the devices to interfere with signals is a crime, according to the Southeastern Finland Police Department.

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underisk @lemmy.ml
Gonna start a business for car wraps with integrated faraday cages
19 0 ReplyKairuByte @lemmy.dbzer0.com
Until someone just sticks a transmitter on the outside of the wrap.
6 0 ReplyAngryCommieKender @lemmy.world I think you could do it, but you'd need to spray some foam or something so the wrap cage isn't touching any metal of the car.
Might be easier to just put a cage around the transmitter.
6 1 ReplyMyNamesNotRobert @lemmynsfw.com If you can find the transmitter, that is. I think that's the problem
7 0 ReplySteamymoomilk @sh.itjust.works
Just desoldier it. Problem solved
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psud @aussie.zone That would also allow the driver and other occupants of the vehicle to use GPS, and their phones
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