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power33
2nd February 2005, 04:24
CellTrack(Full Vision)

CellTrack you can get information your mobile phone usually does not offer to you as it is more technicially (MCC, MNC, Local Area Code and Cell-Id).
Each phone connects to a mobile phone antenna operated by a mobile phone operator. The GSM network has many of those antennas and they are located pretty close to you with your mobile. So it is possible to find the location according that internal information in case you know what the information mean.

With CellTrack you can assign a name to the information of that mobile operator. Next time you enter that area it is easier to recognise that information.

In CellTrack Pro there is the possibility to assign a profile (ringing tones and some settings of your mobile phone are stored in a profile) to a location. It means that as soon you enter a certain area your mobile phone might switch to the profile silent (cinema) or outdoor (busy street).
More additional features in Pro version are:
* Alarm for no coverage
* Adding of locations
* Notification of new location


Remarks to comments:

* nokia has a strict separation of phone and communicator part in the point of view of programming the communicator - so there is no access to the phone display !

-> correction: i managed to get the location info broadcasted by the gsm operator ! Version 2.40 will include that feature !
From version 2.40.32 you need to have installed Nokia's cbs.app ! find it here


* celltrack separates the location information in operator-mnc-location_are_code-cellid

Saeid
2nd February 2005, 15:00
What exactly does this app do?

IceCube
2nd February 2005, 20:05
it is a free program. it's official page is h**p://[Only registered and activated users can see links]
it is made by Axel Fischer

KRRacing
3rd February 2005, 08:00
I think it's fuctions are similar to Psiloc Mini GPS or Psiloc Where I Am.

swgiant
11th August 2005, 20:27
what is signal and dBm means by? the stronger of signal in % is better? then what is dBm? my phone display signal: 100% -81dBm, then what is -81 dBM?

Barabba
12th August 2005, 12:22
dBm means dB microvolt, which is a logaritmic scale to define the "power" of a signal received by antenna. It is measured by tension (V) but since the power will reduce by the power of 2 in the space so logaritmic scale is the best way to express it

Barabba
12th August 2005, 12:37
0dBm is referred to the power of 1mW on 600ohm.. it's a telecomunication standard referiment, but it's very great value to obtain on a antenna during receivment. So a signal > of -70 -75dbm could be considered strong

garryp80
12th August 2005, 12:49
it is a free program. it's official page is h**p://[Only registered and activated users can see links]
it is made by Axel Fischer

He he he he Anyway thank for Sharing... I got this Already!! :wink: :wink:

mixvt2005
12th August 2005, 13:56
why to fool ?

Edit: version 1.11, but not pro, no events on cell changes.