We track our buses with a GPS based system that is very accurate most of the time and our supervisors monitor them on iPads and desktops in real time to make service adjustments. We've been having an ongoing issue with buses "disappearing" off the system unable to be tracked. Some of them have been identified as having hardware problems, and they are being repaired. Those buses generally never transmit, or drop off randomly. We've also identified a number of buses that only disappear with certain operators but reappear with different operators, and some operators don't get tracked regardless of what bus they are on. There is no way for the GPS to be turned off on the bus without breaking security seals in the roof of the bus which does not seem to be the issue but today I was teaching a class of new supervisors and a few were talking about drivers that had GPS jammers. A quick Google search brings them up but the ads looked kind of hokey like something you'd get in a novelty shop.
1. Are there actual jammers that would work almost always, be small enough to be carried without notice, and self powered as there is no place on the bus to plug them in?
2. If there are what kind of features should I be looking for if we wanted to test one?
3. Are there devices that would block a GPS jammer or some kind of detector that could identify if one was being used?