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Looking for ideas for embedding a tracking device in a denture
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<blockquote data-quote="JMN" data-source="post: 309292" data-attributes="member: 8469"><p>GPS works by a computer on the device receiving signals, that are continuously transmitted my a constellation of 25 satellites, and the computer working out by triangulation where it is in relation to those signals and knowing where the signals originate where it is on the planet. Again, a powered device.</p><p></p><p>The chips usually put into animals are for identification of your pet when/if they are found. </p><p></p><p>In around 2000 there was a company called Digital Angel which had a patent on a device such as you discuss, it was powered by the muscles movements and some other frufru that I don't completely remember. The company is now out of business, or changed their name as they were hounded by privacy advocates and tribulationinst eschatologists.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMN, post: 309292, member: 8469"] GPS works by a computer on the device receiving signals, that are continuously transmitted my a constellation of 25 satellites, and the computer working out by triangulation where it is in relation to those signals and knowing where the signals originate where it is on the planet. Again, a powered device. The chips usually put into animals are for identification of your pet when/if they are found. In around 2000 there was a company called Digital Angel which had a patent on a device such as you discuss, it was powered by the muscles movements and some other frufru that I don't completely remember. The company is now out of business, or changed their name as they were hounded by privacy advocates and tribulationinst eschatologists. [/QUOTE]
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