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After dealing with an issue in work this thought struck me. First i'll explain the issue i had first.
We had a GPS tracking system attached to the inside of a steel container, the Antennae was on the inside also. The GPS system was functional but we found that our hardware that was inside the container kept having problems and after replacing everything we disconnected the GPS system and we stopped having faults with our hardware. We had the company who managed the GPS systems investigate and it turns out the Antennae was causing problems with the electronics on our hardware.
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so with GPS tracking devices it's not the GPS signal thats transmitting but some other signal eg gsm or some other signal. so it may be possible to detect these with the n900 and confirm dB levels from said signal.
I think it would interesting to display the signals that the n900 can pick up, their frequency, and dB etc, and what card it's picking it up through, gps,wifi,bt,cell etc, making the n900 into an all round signal checker with raw data of those signals.
We had a GPS tracking system attached to the inside of a steel container, the Antennae was on the inside also. The GPS system was functional but we found that our hardware that was inside the container kept having problems and after replacing everything we disconnected the GPS system and we stopped having faults with our hardware. We had the company who managed the GPS systems investigate and it turns out the Antennae was causing problems with the electronics on our hardware.
What i'm wondering is if we can use the gps on the n900 like we use the wifi in monitor mode and detect the signal strength or if there's some way we can detect how strong the signal is in a particular transmitter. I know you can buy devices for checking the different radio waves and other information about it etc but would be a cool ability to do this with the n900. i'm not an expert in radiowave's so excuse the ignorance.
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