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Sounds super simple, but was awesome at the time. In the 90s when all of my music was either on CD or ripped to MP3, I built an FM transmitter to broadcast my computer audio (sonique or winamp) to any radio or receiver in the house. It was a perfect solution that didn't take long to implement. I didn't know anyone else who did this.

About 5 years ago, I had a car stolen and lamented what affordable tracking mechanisms I could use. I cobbled together an extra cell phone and a data only SIM. I kept the phone running in the back of my van plugged into an auxiliary cigarette lighter port. It uploaded data to google spreadsheets every 15 minutes. I had to root it to have it automatically boot when connected to power. In the end, it was flawlessly reporting its location every 15 minutes. While I was testing this, my car was stolen. The google spreadsheet pointed me to the GPS location where it was. A phone call to the police and a 40 minute wait for them to arrive got my car back only hours after stolen. Dude was sleeping with a big knife next to him, so I'm glad I let the professionals speak with him.



An app that let anybody convert an otherwise-useless phone into a gps tracker might do well. Those trackers can be expensive.


What kind of battery life would you see with one?


> I kept the phone running in the back of my van plugged into an auxiliary cigarette lighter port.


it's not hard to pull power in a car, just put the phone in any of the sotrage areas or if you're real paranoid with double stick tape up in the dash.




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