for s603d
CellPos records the position of gsm cells automatically using a Bluetooth-capable GPS receiver. The program works automatically, tries to determine the center of each cell by storing the GPS position of the places with the highest signal strength value in that gsm cell.
i didnt under stand what does it do but some people say that this application can discover hidden radar for cops that going to hunt u when u r speeding up so why dont try .


some info about the application:
STARTUP
1. Start the GPS device
2. Start the application, select the GPS device (only at the first run)
3. the program works automatically, records each cell you are passing by
3. export the records in a text file using the 'Export' command,
MCC, MNC, Cell ID, Latitude, Longitude, signal strength, LAC,
name of cell are saved in a tabulator delimited text file.
DISPLAY
crossed: GPS is not connected
rotating: GPS connected, but position is not accurate yet
rotating slowly: valid position from GPS device.
Displays position in WSG 84 format, the name (if defined) or the ID of the currenct network cell with the signal strength in dBm, the current speed and the number of cells recorded in database.
Animation: estimates and visualizes the neighbourhood of the current position using the distances between the center of the passed cells, from tree (large distances) to skyscrapers (small distances).
Bar: visualize the efficiency for collecting (for the last 20 cells):
- dark grey: new cells in database;
- light grey: modified cells;
- no fill: unmodified cells.
IMPORT FILE
You can import a previously exported file into the database. Only detected database files will be displayer. You will be offered to clear the existing database first, otherwise database will be merged with the imported content.
UPLOAD TO SERVERInitiates a connection to our server storing thousands of the positions of network cells, and sends the modified records since the last upload to us. Server sends back the number of new and modified cells in database on server. Please help us to maintain and enhance our database. This database is available for registered users (upon request).
HOW DOES IT WORKThe application continuously monitors changes in cell ID and signal strength, and stores the 2 farthest positions with the highest signal strength for each cell. When exported, these positions are averaged to make the centre of the cell.
FILE FORMAT
The header should be the same for each file, then each cell is in one row:
MNC MCC Cell Latitude Longitude Signal LAC NAME Network70 216 10841 4730.4950N 1901.6330E 65 63 Test1 0
70 216 10844 4730.4655N 1901.5270E 65 63 Test2 0
70 216 11312 4727.1375N 1857.2195E 69 10162 Test3 0
70 216 11314 4727.2205N 1858.1845E 76 10162 0
MNC: mobile network code (70 means Vodafone in Hungary)
MCC: mobile country code (216 means Hungary)
Cell: cell ID
LAC: location area code
Signal: signal strength in -dBm
Latitude/longitude: 4730.4950N equals to 47 degrees and 30.4950 minutes = 47 degrees,
30 minutes and 0.4950*60 = 29 seconds.
NAME: the name of the cell (if you have specified it).
Network: 0 (unknown), 1 (unregistered), 2 (GSM/GPRS or DCS1800), 3 (AMPS), 4 (CDMA IS-95), 5 (CDMA 2000), 6 (WCDMA), 7 (TD-CDMA) - not all of these types are used.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No GPS connection / changing GPS device: use Option/Reconnect GPS (lasts for about 10-15 seconds).
Requirements
Symbian OS9.1, 1MB RAM
Compatible Devices Nokia N80 (S60 3rd Edition), Nokia N71 (S60 3rd Edition), Nokia N73 (S60 3rd Edition), Nokia N93 (S60 3rd Edition), Nokia N92 (S60 3rd Edition), Nokia E60 (S60 3rd Edition), Nokia E61(S60 3rd Edition), Nokia E70 (S60 3rd Edition), Nokia E50 (S60 3rd Edition), Nokia 5500d (S60 3rd Edition), Nokia N91 (S60 3rd Edition), Nokia E62 (S60 3rd Edition), Nokia N75 (S60 Erd Edition), Nokia N80 IE (S60 3rd Edition), Nokia N91 8Gb (S60 3rd Ed.), Nokia 3250 (S60 3rd Edition), Nokia N95 (S60 3rd Edition)
1 Review / Average User Rating: Add Your Review
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Simple to use and collecting cells is fun
John B Adams from Manchester UK, January 27, 2007
I purchased this in December 2006 and 9 cells had been logged, for the whole of the UK. It took me a month to add 590 cells. There are thousands that need collecting and level of competition between countries is encourged on ther web site. (Germany is only 60 cells behind UK today ). As I want to collect more cells this encourges me to visit more places I have not been. Also to go and see customers I have missed out on. Appart from the fact viking were the first to support my e60 phone. They have a good model which allows registered users full access to the hard erned data. The logical conclusion is that the different cellid data stores share data. Meanwhile I am trying to build a cellid harvester to get cells from different networks simultaiously. I am sure why we need to liberate this cell data will become apparent, from some imagiative applications that are evolving Meanwhile $10 well spent.
the price about
$9.95

















