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    Hidden Under the Car

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    Fahmida Y. Rashid
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    May 16, 2011
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      1Hidden Under the Car

      1

      The tracking device is mounted under the car and is designed to be inconspicuous. And the courts have thus far ruled that an FBI agent can sneak onto your driveway to slip it under your car.

      2The FBI Vehicle Tracker

      2

      The device actually has two parts, the GPS receiver and the transponder that communicates the data back to its masters at the FBI office.

      3The Battery

      3

      The device draws very little power, and this particular set of batteries packs enough juice to easily last 20 years. Thats a long time to be tracked.

      4Mounted Under the Car

      4

      The battery pack, transmitter and GPS antenna are connected by wires and have their own magnet mounts. They’d be attached in close proximity underneath the car, probably near the edge so the GPS receiver can pick up a signal.

      5Inside the GPS Receiver

      5

      The GPF antenna was attached to its mounting bracket with Velcro. The antenna board was manufacturerd by SIgem.

      6Inside the Receiver/Transmitter

      6

      The two circuit boards are attached with a blue cable to handle the data collected by the GPS antenna and to transmit it out to federal agents.

      7The GPS Board

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      The circuit board that handles GPS signal processing dates back to 1999 and has a mere 0.125MB of SRAM and 1MB of flash memory. The FBI likely hand-soldered the board by hand, according to iFixit.

      8The Transmitter

      8

      The board contains the ultra-low-power single-chip transceiver. It allows for data transmission and reception. It contains the connections for both the GPS and transmission antennas.

      9The Teardown: Complete

      9

      Remember kids, the FBI can legally track you using one of these. Taken apart, they are just plain circuit boards and batteries.

      10An Old Model

      10

      iFixit took apart a model from several years ago. While there are reports that the FBI is using more modern hardware, they are probably still pretty small. If you or your mechanic didnt stumble over it, you arent likely to notice it.

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