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That device you linked to is for finding a single station, but not necessarily for tracking them or providing any useful information about their location other than the direction from you.


What you are asking to do is easily done with APRS enabled radios and software.  Keep in mind, though that each user would need to be a licensed amateur radio operator.  There are some other commercial options available (google "fleet tracking") which might accomplish what you want without having to worry about the licensing issues.