Factory satellite
Yesterday, (Subject: Factory satellite ) 
Post: #10
RE: Factory satellite
Wow, yes, you're correct. The CEL went out today, but it was on (yes, code SPN3936-2).

I just finished my first trip on this truck, probably going to remove that module and see what happens. It's kind of scary how much info someone else can see. I'll update here.
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Yesterday, (Subject: Factory satellite ) 
Post: #11
RE: Factory satellite
Barf, you have no idea.
https://youtu.be/oZfQymnABxQ?si=XDmHrpKxJ1YOeE8d Clip is from 8 years ago and it was way behind then. This shi#t is beyond out of control, and there is no going back.

We give all this info away for free and then it is sold. This short link touches on how the protesters at the Canadian truckers strike were identified as well as Jan 06 people in the US. Goverment can just buy the data.
https://youtu.be/1MoYHJaKsZE?si=3aQX8CcYGRmTH2u7

NSA was using voice recognition technology to monitor landline phone calls by the 1960's. That eventually morphed into Echelon that monitors everything. Other projects since then.
Take a look at the Five Eyes.
The spy technology in cars built 2018 and up is beyond scary. Be seeing you!
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 Thanks given by: mikkhh , barf
Yesterday, (Subject: Factory satellite ) 
Post: #12
RE: Factory satellite
Well car microphones are wired up all to ecall systems for safety.

In Europe there are Smart 2 tachographs (like elog)

https://www.basworld.com/content/the-sma...ed-to-know

Remote readable, most country borders have readers, bigger bridges, junctions, police cars.

For small infrigements fines will be sent home. Bigger issues will get pulled over asap.
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