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A car tracker uses satellite navigation data to provide real-time information about a vehicle's location, speed, direction, and distance. Here's how it works: 1. Satellite signals The Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) network of satellites sends out microwave signals. 2. Signal reception When a car's GPS tracker is turned on, it receives signals from at least four satellites. 3. Signal calculation The GPS receiver in the car uses the information from the satellites to calculate how far away each one is. 4. Triangulation The GPS receiver uses a process called triangulation to pinpoint the vehicle's exact location. 5. Real-time information With an app on a phone, the vehicle's location can be seen in real-time

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