I can come up with tower co-ordinates if you can get the cell_id
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On 21 July 2016 at 15:25, Craig Whitmore
You could use
AT+CENG=2
Get the results and do the triangulations yourself. (If you know where the Towers are)
*From:* nznog-bounces(a)list.waikato.ac.nz [mailto: nznog-bounces(a)list.waikato.ac.nz] *On Behalf Of *Pieter De Wit *Sent:* Thursday, 21 July 2016 3:06 PM *To:* Travis Baird
*Cc:* nznog(a)list.waikato.ac.nz *Subject:* Re: [nznog] Trying to locate a cell device of the coast of Otago On 21/07/2016 12:00, Travis Baird wrote:
Hi everyone.
I am posting here as a last resort and this isn't really relevant to to this group, but more than anything I am hoping someone here may have some more knowledge about cellular technology than me. I have a customer that has lost a fairly expensive Buoy off the cost of Otago and it's GPS has stopped working. Vodafone have confirmed they are still seeing it connected to their cell tower (2G only) but the Vodafone helpdesk people aren't particularly helpful when we start asking them about options for finding a rough location at sea so we have an idea where to look for it.
Does anyone know if it's possible to triangulate a location of a cellular device these days? Is there a cutoff distance from the tower that the device will no longer be able to connect (e.g. if there is this helps narrow the search area at least)? Does anyone have an contact details for someone at VF that might be able to help?
If anyone has any info that might help, please contact me off list.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi Travis,
If you have "AT" command access to the device then you can query the Tower ID/connection info using AT+CREG (from memory - a quick Google showed this to be correct) - Vodafone should then (hopefully) be able to tell you where that tower is :)
The above command will also show signal strength.
Cheers,
Pieter
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