Catch a Cheating Spouse with a GPS Tracking System

 

By Greg Bartlett

In this age of technology, one would think that it would be fairly simple to catch a cheating spouse. You could get their cell phone records and check for a pattern of calls to an unfamiliar number. You can then check online to find the owner of that particular number. Text message and email records can also be very helpful with this. While it is true that there are many available options for catching a cheating spouse, one stands out as the best choice.

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A GPS tracking system is an excellent choice for catching a cheating spouse. This allows you to view (either in real time or after the fact) each and every place that your spouse drives. Any suspicious places can be noted and checked up on. A GPS tracking system can finally give you the answers that you have been looking for.

But sometimes discovering the truth with a GPS tracking system takes a little bit more work. If your spouse is very clever, he may be parking his car where you expect it to be and then going elsewhere in another vehicle or on foot. He may go in to work one morning and park in the parking garage, but he could have called in sick and had someone pick him up. There are hundreds of ways that he could cheat the GPS tracking system like this, which is why you may need to help the system out a bit.

You need to make a detailed list of information to compare with the data from the GPS tracker. Anytime your spouse talks about his or her activities, write it down. You can then check the story up against the GPS system and casually mention it to people involved to make sure that your spouse was telling the truth. Pay close attention anytime your spouse mentions getting a ride with someone else. He may not tell you that he went out after work with the boys and then they took him back to his car, but in reality an entirely different person may have picked him up.

You can also examine the credit card statement and bank records along with this information. Your husband may have claimed to get stuck in traffic after his stop by the grocery store on the way home from work, but your credit card statement and may show that he bought the milk at a gas station just a few miles from home. While this may not prove that he is guilty, you would be able to tell from the GPS tracker that he had driven somewhere else before stopping by the store. Even catching your spouse in a little lie can be very helpful.

No matter how clever your spouse is, with the use of a GPS tracking system and a little bit of checking up, you will be able to discover the truth about your spouse’s faithfulness and get the answers that you desperately need.

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GPS Tracking System: Are Cell Phones Good Enough

 

By Greg Bartlett

With the recent rise of GPS technology, many people may appreciate the convenience of a cell phone as a GPS tracking system. However, there are a few areas where these systems are not quite up to par.
Several things can happen to hinder its use as a GPS tracking system. The cell phone could lose reception inside a building or move out of range of the towers. Cell phones also use low power chips for their GPS tracking because they are more inexpensive and they are easier on battery life. This means that cell phones are not as accurate as other GPS trackers and they can only give an approximate location.

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Cell phone batteries are continually being drained by the many functions that they are now used for. A combination of constant text messaging, sending and receiving email, surfing the internet, taking pictures, and listening to music will quickly kill a cell phone battery, which eliminates the tracking ability because the cell phone must be turned on and running properly in order to function as a GPS receiver.

There are also a few ways that the cell phone owner can keep from being tracked. “Forgetting” the phone at home or keeping it turned off prohibits them from being tracked. The cell phone user can also disable the tracker feature, which makes it difficult to track someone who does not want to be tracked.

Because of these many reasons, cell phone trackers do not measure up to the high standards of a quality GPS tracking system. Traditional GPS tracking devices are continually giving out strong signals that point to an exact location. These signals can be viewed on a digital map by computer that literally show a trail of everywhere that GPS tracking system went.

The battery life of passive tracking devices will last longer than cell phone batteries and active systems (also called real time trackers) send a signal out, but do not store any of the location information on the system, allowing its battery to work for a very long time.

So while cell phones are great communication devices and can also be used as mini-computers, cameras, and CD players, they are not good GPS trackers. Although GPS tracking on cell phones may improve in the next several years, they have a long way to go before they can start competing with traditional tracking systems.

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