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"Real Time" (Live) Satellite GPS on Smartphone???

monicakm

Android Enthusiast
Jun 11, 2012
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OK, I'm hesitant to ask about this so be nice :eek:
A few weeks ago, one of my husband's employees showed
everyone in the truck a GPS satellite image of the truck and trailer
driving down the road. DH said he would have never believed it if he hadn't seen it. I've Googled till I'm blue in the face and can't find anything like. The only thing I know about this phone is that it's a "pre-paid" smartphone from WalMart. Does anyone know of a smartphone app that can actually see you in real time (LIVE) as you're driving down the road? I would call the guy and ask him but he no longer works for us and wasn't too happy about being let go :eek:
Thanks,
Monica/Droid Razr
 
Rachel, it was the actual truck and trailer and it was moving. His Garmin and my built-in Nav system in my car show what you're talking about. At first I thought he was pulling my leg but he's dead serious and so are the other two guys that saw it. A white truck, black trailer driving down the road they were actually on. I'm having a hard time believing it too but finally got over being too embarrassed to ask LOL
Monica
 
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I'm having a hard time believing that myself. For this to be possible it sounds like he'd need to have a satellite (or other type of high atmospheric type devce) trained on his vehicle and then be able to receive this feed in real time.

Google et al have a hard enough time with images at the best of times (one tile taken in Summer, the next in Winter) so I'm not so sure that even they could perform such a feat (although I'm sure they'd love to!)
 
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No offense, but I would have to see it myself to believe it.

Logistically, you are talking about dozens/hundreds/thousands of satellites i locked synchronous orbit and dedicated to each person using this device/software. One satellite per person, since it was following them. Even if you shared a pool of satellites based on location and current usage - still logistically not feasible.

If you want a conspiracy twist......personal drone???
 
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