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"GPSMike" > wrote in message oups.com... > Agreed, that's why we have GeoFence. It's configurable and it can send > an email/page etc > The geo-fence radius can extend from 1/10th of a mile to 22˝ miles. > Units come pre-configured to Ľ of a mile standard, however you can > customize your unit to your geo-fencing needs. So after I park my car for the night I'd have to spend more access units adjusting the geofense, then readjust it in the morning? Sound like a great way to drive up access fees. That along with spending access unit activating and deactivating the starter every night. > As of Nov 1st our newer units that are getting shipped out have the > newer antennae which only requires a fractio of the required signal > strength needed of a standard cell phone. (lower bandwidth > requirements helps in extending range) So yes, you may be stuck with no > cell phone, but your system will still be able to report it's location. > Or Canada > http://vehiclelocate.net/img/cov_can_big.jpg Too bad you use A-Band in Canada. B-Band has much better rural coverage. |
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On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 05:23:41 -0800, Scott en Aztlán
> wrote: >http://www.vehiclelocate.net/images/...left_image.jpg > >But when you actually go through the demo, you discover that, while it >does indeed show you a "satellite" (actually aerial) photo of the >area, the photo is an OLD one, not one taken the moment you request >the vehicle's location. Of course, your car is nowhere to be seen in >the picture. But you should already know what your car looks like. |
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On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 05:23:41 -0800, Scott en Aztlán
> wrote: >http://www.vehiclelocate.net/images/...left_image.jpg > >But when you actually go through the demo, you discover that, while it >does indeed show you a "satellite" (actually aerial) photo of the >area, the photo is an OLD one, not one taken the moment you request >the vehicle's location. Of course, your car is nowhere to be seen in >the picture. But you should already know what your car looks like. |
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Vincent van der Laan > writes:
>On 13-12-2004 06:45, in article , >"Big Bill" > wrote: >> On 12 Dec 2004 19:50:01 -0800, "GPSMike" > >> wrote: >> No, the majority of stolen cars are taken by joyriders. The vehicles >> show up within a few days, often damaged or stripped of easily taken >> items like radios and tires/wheels. >Interesting how this varies from country to country: most of our >stolen cars are sold in East Germany, Poland and Russia. East Germany? That hasn't been possible for a long time. >I knew someone who worked at a car-alarm shop. He and his mates sometimes >had "competitions" at cracking car-alarms. Most cars were "unlocked" (and >silenced) within 15 seconds. Porsches took about 30 seconds. Hard to >imagine, for a layman like me, but then they are the professionals. -- /"\ Bernd Felsche - Innovative Reckoning, Perth, Western Australia \ / ASCII ribbon campaign | I'm a .signature virus! X against HTML mail | Copy me into your ~/.signature / \ and postings | to help me spread! |
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Vincent van der Laan > writes:
>On 13-12-2004 06:45, in article , >"Big Bill" > wrote: >> On 12 Dec 2004 19:50:01 -0800, "GPSMike" > >> wrote: >> No, the majority of stolen cars are taken by joyriders. The vehicles >> show up within a few days, often damaged or stripped of easily taken >> items like radios and tires/wheels. >Interesting how this varies from country to country: most of our >stolen cars are sold in East Germany, Poland and Russia. East Germany? That hasn't been possible for a long time. >I knew someone who worked at a car-alarm shop. He and his mates sometimes >had "competitions" at cracking car-alarms. Most cars were "unlocked" (and >silenced) within 15 seconds. Porsches took about 30 seconds. Hard to >imagine, for a layman like me, but then they are the professionals. -- /"\ Bernd Felsche - Innovative Reckoning, Perth, Western Australia \ / ASCII ribbon campaign | I'm a .signature virus! X against HTML mail | Copy me into your ~/.signature / \ and postings | to help me spread! |
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Scott en Aztl=E1n wrote: > > What if I forget? > > -- > Sloth Kills! > http://www.geocities.com/slothkills/ Then you probably shouldn't be driving. |
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Scott en Aztl=E1n wrote: > > What if I forget? > > -- > Sloth Kills! > http://www.geocities.com/slothkills/ Then you probably shouldn't be driving. |
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Scott en Aztl=E1n wrote: > > What if I forget? > > -- > Sloth Kills! > http://www.geocities.com/slothkills/ Then you probably shouldn't be driving |
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Scott en Aztl=E1n wrote: > > What if I forget? > > -- > Sloth Kills! > http://www.geocities.com/slothkills/ Then you probably shouldn't be driving |
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>What if I forget?
>-- >Sloth Kills! >http://www.geocities.com/slothkills/ Then you probably shouldn't be driving |
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