I'm guessing your truck is being tracked by a Qualcomm or some other device. Interfere with it, and your company will likely fire you, as well as put on your DAC report that you were terminated for tampering with company vehicles - a very big black mark in the eyes of prospective future employers.
As for the answer to your question, no. Devices, by FCC mandate, must be designed and manufactured so as not to interfere with other electronic devices - ipso facto, such jamming devices are illegal and may not be sold commercially.
There are good and inexpensive GPS systems for trucks. These GPS systems for trucks include Garmin Nuvi 465t 4.3" GPS Truck Navigator and IntelliRoute TND Truck GPS.
The Garmin 7200 and 7500 are designed for trucks and larger vehicles. Also, most Garmin GPS's have a truck setting which will show you truck routes in the United States.
GPS navigation systems are a valuable tool for many drivers and their families. When using a GPS system, it's important to make sure that it is calibrated to give GPS directions by car. In many cases, GPS navigation systems are manufactured to give different directions for different types of vehicles. For example, some commercial vehicles and large trucks are banned from driving through a city. Because of this, GPS systems will often provide directional navigation instructions for a commercial truck. If an individual uses these directions for his or her car, an individual may end up taking a much longer route than needed.
A commercial gps is used by commercial trucking companies, bus drivers, and "professional" rv drivers to allow drivers to navigate America's. A good commercial gps is the WorldNav GPS because it is affordable, has a high resolution, and even a touch screen.
Jammers and detectors serve different purposes. Jammers are designed to block or disrupt specific signals, such as those from cell phones or GPS devices. Detectors, on the other hand, are intended to identify and alert the presence of certain signals, such as radar or radio frequency signals. The effectiveness of jammers or detectors can vary depending on various factors such as the technology used, detection range, and interference conditions.
Yes, the teletype gps is specificly made for trucks, not for cars, boats, or motercyles. The teletype gps system is mainly used for truckers travleing great distances to their destenation. http://www.teletype.com/
A fleet GPS tracking system can help a trucking company keep track of trucks on a highway by sending a signal to the GPS receiver from the satellite and the GPS receiver will transmit data to a remote user every 90 seconds. This is how companies can keep track of the trucks on the highway.
Some cars and trucks that come from a dealer can have a gps system in them as a added luxery.Not in all cases though.If the truck you chose doesn't come with a gps you can always buy one for cheap at a walmart or radio shake or target.
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GPS signal jammers are portable devices that literally means gadgets that stop a GPS tracking device from receiving the signal that without which they cannot pick up their position. They emit their own signal at the frequency that GPS tracking devices use, which confuses or blocks other GPS signals.
The GPS fleet tracking is used mostly in big trucking companies. They are also used in most government vehicles and in police cars, fire trucks, and almost all military vehicles.