There are 2 RCA type plugs in the bottom of the antenna, unscrew them. You will get a light in the keyboard letting you know it has lost its signal. anything you do will log in and out of the system as a system failure in dispatch with a error code telling them what failed. Covering the antenna simply shows the loss of signal, not a failure. same as a bridge or building.
As far as running load to there exsisting customer under your own authority, I guess thats up to your own moral values. Im not sure if you have your own authority, Tractor and trailer why you leasing to another company. I would be going after my own accounts, your all set to go.
Qualcomm-how to hide from big brother?
Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by BearGator56, Jul 27, 2006.
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Still waiting for the jumper trick from PANHANDLEPAT and of course my icon syster went down this weekend.
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Did you know it still tracks the miles you drove from the time you disconnected it and connected it and they can get a good idea what you did and why you did what you did.
Many companies have zero tolerance for tampering with the qualcom. Remember one day when it's disconnected you may need help and won't be able to go through the process to connect it. Be carefull guys/ladies -
Do you know where I can get my eyes on a Qualcomm User manuel
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Won't post link. but do google search Qualcomm and look under transportation. all current models are listed ther with spec sheets ect -
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Just remember guys that sometime they are watching and reading the posts. Be careful. and you will never know that they are here. Or maybe they are the one giving the advice to you.
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I did it once, for my own reasons........enough said
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I suspect there is a reason they are difficult to trick or edit. The logs can be edited (except for driving time) but driving time can be edited by the company. I think it's a fellony to submit a false log and that would probably apply to tampering with any electronic loging device. I doubt you would have a problem for turning it off when you were off duty or sleeping ....but it may be your burden of proof to show you weren't driving.
Your best bet may be to call your company and ask them to shut it off so you could use your truck for personal reasons. Tell them you sold your automobile to make the down payment for the truck and you have no other way to get around. -
If you own your tractor/trailer outright, why even worry about the Qcomm? Unplug it, take it off the truck, hand it to the bossman with a note saying you found a place that'll actually pay you what you're worth.
2fuzy Thanks this.
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