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Are there any real but cheap tracking devices, such as in "No Country for Old Men?"?
So I see that Coen Brothers film "No Country for Old Men "with a friend of mine, and a large plot device is a tracking device (transmitter and receiver) that a character in the entire Part of the film used. I remember me back in the day in the Spiderman comics when Spidey spideytracker would take a "" (or whatever) flying on a to catch bad guy after him. But then I remembered Science 101 class, when I learned that the only radio transmitter and receiver combos that are small and cheap enough to a small walkie-talkie-tracking device requires direct evidence and were using and / or line-of-site. Today's GPS units around, but that does not explain the anachronism of this magical 1980 tiny cell phone-size transmitter / receiver that worked through all the buildings, away from highways, moving, etc., etc. … The question: there are articles like this do not really? Or this was just fiction? Or was it a device that really costs $ 10,000 or whatever …?
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