Hi guys! I have Drivecam in my vehicle and I don’t know what type of GPS it uses. Could you help me find the smallest easiest GPS jammer that will work for my Drivecam?
To scramble a cell phone, essentially a two-way radio, is relatively simple.
Jamming generally disrupts communication between handsets and cell towers by flooding an area of interference or selectively blocking the signals by broadcasting on the same frequencies as those used by the phones.
As concerns DriveCam fleet tracking system, there is no actual specification of what kind of GPS band they use in this location tracking solution for vehicles. So you have two options to choose from: the first one is to use the smallest GPS jammer for cars you wanted to use but risk to not totally block the signal of DriveCam GPS tracker, or you can use bigger all civil GPS signals jammer with its special automobile power adapter and be sure that all GPS signals will be blocked in your car.
DriveCam and similar devices are commonly used for fleet management, driver safety and insurance purposes. Tampering with or attempting to circumvent such systems is not only unethical, it is illegal in most jurisdictions. It is important to respect the rules and regulations set by your employer, fleet management or legal authorities.
If you have any questions or problems with a DriveCam or similar device, you are advised to discuss it with your employer or the relevant authorities to find a solution or address any questions or concerns you may have.
In fact, the situation with fleet tracking system is always cuts both ways: on the one hand, DriveCam does great job at improving your driving behavior, saving fuel, etc., but on the other hand it violates your privacy in some way and it is not a good thing. In any way, the choice here is totally yours when it comes to blocking its signal or not.