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The GPS Tony uses is a Magellan eXplorist 100, an early recreational GPS device first released in 2004.<ref>https://www.gpscity.com/magellan-explorist-100</ref> Since GPS tracking was still in its early stages at the time of the product's initial release, this GPS comes with a "Satellite Status screen" which graphically displays nearby GPS satellites and their respective signal strengths for users to gauge the accuracy of the devices readings.<ref>https://www.manua.ls/magellan/explorist-100/manual?p=10</ref>
The GPS Tony uses is a Magellan eXplorist 100, an early recreational GPS device first released in 2004.<ref>https://www.gpscity.com/magellan-explorist-100</ref> Since GPS tracking was still in its early stages at the time of the product's initial release, this GPS comes with a "Satellite Status screen" which graphically displays nearby GPS satellites and their respective signal strengths for users to gauge the accuracy of the devices readings.<ref>https://www.manua.ls/magellan/explorist-100/manual?p=10</ref>


Tony claims to have purchased the device from a Sharper Image store while in California.<ref>https://youtu.be/bZn82v9R78s?si=lg6KoJmVqp6cNewQ&t=392</ref> It is unknown how long Tony has owned the device, but since he claims to have purchased it from an electronics store, Tony could have easily own it for more than ten years. how he came to believe it could track satellites pointed at him.
Tony claims to have purchased the device from a Sharper Image store while in California.<ref>https://youtu.be/bZn82v9R78s?si=lg6KoJmVqp6cNewQ&t=392</ref> It is unknown how long Tony has owned the device, but since he claims to have purchased it from an electronics store, Tony could have easily owned it for more than ten years.


Link is a review of the device and how it's actually used:  
Link is a review of the device and how it's actually used:  

Revision as of 22:35, 24 August 2024

Tony believes his satellite GPS is a device that can track the satellites that are currently harming him. Although the device is designed for recreational purposes such as hiking, Tony frequently claims that the satellites displayed by the tracking feature are the specific satellites that are targeting and burning him, and he uploads pictures and videos of the display as evidence of this.[1]

The GPS Tony uses is a Magellan eXplorist 100, an early recreational GPS device first released in 2004.[2] Since GPS tracking was still in its early stages at the time of the product's initial release, this GPS comes with a "Satellite Status screen" which graphically displays nearby GPS satellites and their respective signal strengths for users to gauge the accuracy of the devices readings.[3]

Tony claims to have purchased the device from a Sharper Image store while in California.[4] It is unknown how long Tony has owned the device, but since he claims to have purchased it from an electronics store, Tony could have easily owned it for more than ten years.

Link is a review of the device and how it's actually used: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JUf5DdZUdo

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