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I got this email forwarded through a friend. Does anyone heard of it? If
it's true it could be very useful. PeterK "You may remember that a young woman was recently abducted from a Target parking lot in Overland Park, a suburb of Kansas City. Her body was discovered many miles away in Missouri. They were able to locate her by the sequence of cell phone towers that picked up her cell phone location. She had not attempted to dial out, but when her family was trying to call her the towers could sense her phone. Sadly, the authorities were not able to reach her in time. However, they were able to locate her body which was in an area where they never would have searched without the cell phone tower information. Below is information from my daughter-in-law who lives in Kansas City . The cell phone "locator" can be either set on "E911" in which case you must dial out to be located, or it can be set to be on all the time. I called my cell phone company and was assured there is no negative consequence (like higher battery use) from having it on all the time. With it on all the time you can be located by emergency services through the police if you fail to respond (sick, injured or worse). I found that on my phone "location" was not on. I turned it on so my phone can be traced. See below for more info that was sent to me by someone here at work: ALL cell phones have this feature. It's called Location. It's under the Settings tool (on my phone it's under Settings, System, Location). Once you turn this on, THEN your phone is traceable (select "Location On" instead of "E911 Only"). To stay safe, everyone needs to check their phone and turn this on!!! " |
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![]() Randomy forwarded emails flowing around the Internet are usually not sources of reliable information and this one is no different. Googling E911 or "Enhanced 911" or "cell phone tracking" or similar things turn up useful information, for example http://contact.bellsouth.com/email/b...ml#Enhanced911 and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enhanced_911 The email is also discussed on some "urban legend" web sites. The first factual error is not all cell phones have this E911 feature, it is specific only to GPS enabled handets. The premise that these cell phones can be turned into an always transmiting GPS beacon is also not true. The "E911" (Enhanced 911) and "locator" (or similar) settings only control wether a GPS equipped phone sends it's GPS coordinates when making a call. This controls wether you are willing to give your GPS location to the other party on the call - useful for their marketing purposes etc. if call centers are equipped with the right equipment to decode the information. Becasue it may be used as a part of the FCC mandated Enhanced 911 services you can't turn this off for 911 calls but you can turn it off for all others. Some carriers may not use GPS to locate you even if your handset is sending it out - they use other methods or a combination of methofs described in the links above. You have no control over carriers locating your handet by the other methods. Unlike the email suggested this has nothing to do with tracking cell phones when no call is being made. That is possible today using cell based location tracking and is used routinely by carriers for fraud detection (e.g. for velocity profiling - could that phone possibly have travelled from location to location that fast or is it a "cloned" phone) and by law enforcement. What/who/how you can be tracked if you land out or crash in your glider within cell phone coverage and don't make a call will depend a lot on the carrier capabilities and who knows to go and try to locate you. If you are in a condition to make a call you probably can help rescuers by describing where you think you are or what you can see etc. and of you do make a call in an emergency it should be to 911 and they are likely the best equipped to try to track you or to start the process - and in that case it makes no difference if you GPS cell phone is set to E911 or "locator" since the GPS location is always sent for 911 calls - even if the carrier does not acutally use that info. Technically unrelated, but a good choice for emergency location based beacon for sailplane are the excellent PLBs (personal location beacons). BTW the other posting of web sites offering satelite cell phone tracking are an obvious scam. I'd hope they are obvious but they still seem to sucker some people... Darryl On Aug 6, 7:03 pm, "Peter" wrote: I got this email forwarded through a friend. Does anyone heard of it? If it's true it could be very useful. PeterK "You may remember that a young woman was recently abducted from a Target parking lot in Overland Park, a suburb of Kansas City. Her body was discovered many miles away in Missouri. They were able to locate her by the sequence of cell phone towers that picked up her cell phone location. She had not attempted to dial out, but when her family was trying to call her the towers could sense her phone. Sadly, the authorities were not able to reach her in time. However, they were able to locate her body which was in an area where they never would have searched without the cell phone tower information. Below is information from my daughter-in-law who lives in Kansas City . The cell phone "locator" can be either set on "E911" in which case you must dial out to be located, or it can be set to be on all the time. I called my cell phone company and was assured there is no negative consequence (like higher battery use) from having it on all the time. With it on all the time you can be located by emergency services through the police if you fail to respond (sick, injured or worse). I found that on my phone "location" was not on. I turned it on so my phone can be traced. See below for more info that was sent to me by someone here at work: ALL cell phones have this feature. It's called Location. It's under the Settings tool (on my phone it's under Settings, System, Location). Once you turn this on, THEN your phone is traceable (select "Location On" instead of "E911 Only"). To stay safe, everyone needs to check their phone and turn this on!!! " |
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Excellent summary of the current situation with GPS cell phomes.
However, carriers will soon offer something called "buddy tracking" which will allow your GPS enabled cell hone to automatically send its coordinates via SMS to a short list of selected cell numbers at regular intervals. This might become useful for pilot to crew position reports. We'll see. On another, but interesting, cell phome subject, get ready to hear about "femtocells". These are small, low power, cellular base stations that use broadband Internet connections for backhaul to the cellular network. They are, in effect, a personal cell tower in your home. Calls switch automatically to regular towers as you leave home. This is an extremely disruptive technology as it extends the cellular network to any location with a broadband Internet connection. This is real cellphone service, NOT VoIP. Sell your baby bell stock. Bill Daniels wrote in message ups.com... Randomy forwarded emails flowing around the Internet are usually not sources of reliable information and this one is no different. Googling E911 or "Enhanced 911" or "cell phone tracking" or similar things turn up useful information, for example http://contact.bellsouth.com/email/b...ml#Enhanced911 and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enhanced_911 The email is also discussed on some "urban legend" web sites. The first factual error is not all cell phones have this E911 feature, it is specific only to GPS enabled handets. The premise that these cell phones can be turned into an always transmiting GPS beacon is also not true. The "E911" (Enhanced 911) and "locator" (or similar) settings only control wether a GPS equipped phone sends it's GPS coordinates when making a call. This controls wether you are willing to give your GPS location to the other party on the call - useful for their marketing purposes etc. if call centers are equipped with the right equipment to decode the information. Becasue it may be used as a part of the FCC mandated Enhanced 911 services you can't turn this off for 911 calls but you can turn it off for all others. Some carriers may not use GPS to locate you even if your handset is sending it out - they use other methods or a combination of methofs described in the links above. You have no control over carriers locating your handet by the other methods. Unlike the email suggested this has nothing to do with tracking cell phones when no call is being made. That is possible today using cell based location tracking and is used routinely by carriers for fraud detection (e.g. for velocity profiling - could that phone possibly have travelled from location to location that fast or is it a "cloned" phone) and by law enforcement. What/who/how you can be tracked if you land out or crash in your glider within cell phone coverage and don't make a call will depend a lot on the carrier capabilities and who knows to go and try to locate you. If you are in a condition to make a call you probably can help rescuers by describing where you think you are or what you can see etc. and of you do make a call in an emergency it should be to 911 and they are likely the best equipped to try to track you or to start the process - and in that case it makes no difference if you GPS cell phone is set to E911 or "locator" since the GPS location is always sent for 911 calls - even if the carrier does not acutally use that info. Technically unrelated, but a good choice for emergency location based beacon for sailplane are the excellent PLBs (personal location beacons). BTW the other posting of web sites offering satelite cell phone tracking are an obvious scam. I'd hope they are obvious but they still seem to sucker some people... Darryl On Aug 6, 7:03 pm, "Peter" wrote: I got this email forwarded through a friend. Does anyone heard of it? If it's true it could be very useful. PeterK "You may remember that a young woman was recently abducted from a Target parking lot in Overland Park, a suburb of Kansas City. Her body was discovered many miles away in Missouri. They were able to locate her by the sequence of cell phone towers that picked up her cell phone location. She had not attempted to dial out, but when her family was trying to call her the towers could sense her phone. Sadly, the authorities were not able to reach her in time. However, they were able to locate her body which was in an area where they never would have searched without the cell phone tower information. Below is information from my daughter-in-law who lives in Kansas City . The cell phone "locator" can be either set on "E911" in which case you must dial out to be located, or it can be set to be on all the time. I called my cell phone company and was assured there is no negative consequence (like higher battery use) from having it on all the time. With it on all the time you can be located by emergency services through the police if you fail to respond (sick, injured or worse). I found that on my phone "location" was not on. I turned it on so my phone can be traced. See below for more info that was sent to me by someone here at work: ALL cell phones have this feature. It's called Location. It's under the Settings tool (on my phone it's under Settings, System, Location). Once you turn this on, THEN your phone is traceable (select "Location On" instead of "E911 Only"). To stay safe, everyone needs to check their phone and turn this on!!! " |
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"Bill Daniels" bildan@comcast-dot-net wrote in message
. .. Excellent summary of the current situation with GPS cell phomes. However, carriers will soon offer something called "buddy tracking" which will allow your GPS enabled cell hone to automatically send its coordinates via SMS to a short list of selected cell numbers at regular intervals. This might become useful for pilot to crew position reports. We'll see. http://products.vzw.com/index.aspx?id=fnd_toolsApps_childFinder&cm_re=Glob al-_-Features%20and%20Downloads-_-Tools%20%26%20Applications%20Family%20Locator if that wraps too bad - verizonwireless.com features & downloads tools & applications family locator Couldn't figgure out how much they charge for this though... -- Geoff The Sea Hawk at Wow Way d0t Com remove spaces and make the obvious substitutions to reply by mail When immigration is outlawed, only outlaws will immigrate. |
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![]() "Capt. Geoffrey Thorpe" The Sea Hawk at wow way d0t com wrote in message news:Ko2dncAibLuIlSTbnZ2dnUVZ_hKdnZ2d@wideopenwest .com... "Bill Daniels" bildan@comcast-dot-net wrote in message . .. Excellent summary of the current situation with GPS cell phomes. However, carriers will soon offer something called "buddy tracking" which will allow your GPS enabled cell hone to automatically send its coordinates via SMS to a short list of selected cell numbers at regular intervals. This might become useful for pilot to crew position reports. We'll see. http://products.vzw.com/index.aspx?id=fnd_toolsApps_childFinder&cm_re=Glob al-_-Features%20and%20Downloads-_-Tools%20%26%20Applications%20Family%20Locator if that wraps too bad - verizonwireless.com features & downloads tools & applications family locator Couldn't figgure out how much they charge for this though... -- Geoff The Sea Hawk at Wow Way d0t Com remove spaces and make the obvious substitutions to reply by mail When immigration is outlawed, only outlaws will immigrate. I asked about this service/feature. It only works when you are actually in a call and manually send your location which is displayed on a city map - no country maps. "Buddy tracking" would not require a call - it would send GPS coordinates automatically at intervals. Bill Daniels |
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Capt. Geoffrey Thorpe wrote:
http://products.vzw.com/index.aspx?id=fnd_toolsApps_childFinder&cm_re=Glob al-_-Features%20and%20Downloads-_-Tools%20%26%20Applications%20Family%20Locator if that wraps too bad - verizonwireless.com features & downloads tools & applications family locator Use tinyurl.com to overcome wrapping problems - quick, easy, free. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA * Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly * "Transponders in Sailplanes" http://tinyurl.com/y739x4 * "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation" at www.motorglider.org |
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