I've just been watching a TV program, about how the track down stolen vehicles fitted with trackers. They seem to be suggesting, that the tracker signal, includes the GPS location data, but they seem to struggle in that the GPS data lacks accuracy, once they get near, and they then have to resort to radio direction finding - which seems odd.
GPS data, in normally accurate to a 10m radius, so why would they struggle to find a vehicle, within a 10m radius? Even better, if a series of GPS locations of a stationary vehicle is averaged, the accuracy can be as close as 1m.
GPS data, in normally accurate to a 10m radius, so why would they struggle to find a vehicle, within a 10m radius? Even better, if a series of GPS locations of a stationary vehicle is averaged, the accuracy can be as close as 1m.

