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Table of Contents.
Hyundai GPS
Tracker
No.
9 Discovered 2021-10-30.
In the continued fishing for GPS trackers, I have concentrated on
devices at the dashboard.

At the wheel is the unit for headlights and windscreen wipers.

I brought a bug detector towards the device and then got a
strong indication. When I compare
the indication with the ones I got on other trackers, there is no doubt,
a GPS tracker was there.
Regarding
The Bug
Detector:
A bug detector is an effective tool when looking for GPS trackers. The
difficulty lies in learning how to use it. When I bought the detector
(around in 2018), my opinion was that there was one (1) bug in the car.
When I scanned the dashboard and the steering wheel, I got
indications all the time. I thought then that the
detector could not distinguish between what were bugs and what was other
equipment in the car. As I isolated the bugs, the detector has become
more accurate. When scanning tracker no. 9 there was thus no
interference from other nearby trackers. If you live near a radio
transmitter, the detector can give a indication
due to this radiation. You must then move to an area where you notice
that the detector is not affected. When scanning the suspicious objects,
keep the detector antenna at a distance of 5 to 10 cm from the object.

Hyundai i20, circuit board for headlights and windscreen wipers.
Upper side. It contains a
GPS tracker.

Hyundai i20, circuit board for headlights and windscreen
wipers.
Under side.
I judge that the
installation was done at Hyundai's factory.
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