See What GPS Content I Just Added
June 11, 2010 by GPS and Navigation System Tips
Filed under GPS Updates
It’s a new week, and we’ve got some great new GPS tips and tricks in store for you at WhyGPS.com.
Go check out the following tips and resources:
Here are the GPS resources that were added this week:
Thanks for looking. I have some exciting new content planned for this week. Keep an eye out for it.
As usual, if you have any specific GPS questions you would like me to answer, please leave your comments, and I’ll do my best to get an answer for you.
Ben Gersten, Editor
Automatically Tracking Your Car, Fleet, or Boat with GPS
July 29, 2009 by GPS and Navigation System Tips
Filed under Navigation, Tracking & Geocaching
Certain product lines are sold only through authorized dealers and distrubutors- these are generally the more higher end GPS units used by heavy industry or shipping companies.
You can consider GPS car tracking as a branch of security as well as something that can help fleet management companies or car rental facilities, etc, to improve business intelligence, cut costs, and find out who’s slacking on the job.
Not too long ago, the primary security method for your vehicle was to have one of those annoying sounding alarm systems. And more recently the security bar we place on our steering wheels when parking. Well now for those extra paranoid folks out there you now have the option of using GPS tracking in case your car ever got stolen.
Or you could always pretend to be a secret agent and follow your kids around to make sure they are not hanging out with bad influences. Those are just a few of the many applications GPS has. It’s up to you to decide what you are looking to do.
The truth is, the global climate of security is not what it used to be, at least not in the . Therefore the sense of having an extra peace of mind can go a long way in this day and age.
Please note that not all GPS offerings will be the same- depending on the extra features you are looking for, and whether you want a third party to monitor and track you vehicle or even fleet of vehicles, there may be a subscription fee involved somewhere.
Keep in mind that is that not all GPS models will work the same way. For example, if you want to track your personal vehicle, there may be a certain radius that you must be within in order to track down the signal. Little things like this can make a huge impact in your decision on a GPS car tracking system.
Thanks to John Thompson for contributing this article to our GPS blog:
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gps?
July 10, 2009 by GPS and Navigation System Tips
Filed under More GPS Answers
i have a extra gps tracking devise. it says legent and garmin on it. it locates way points and stuff like that. i was wondering if you could put it on someones car and track were they’re going without you there and without them knowing. can anyone give me specific instructions on how to do this??
Gps Vehicle Tracking System
Your Basic Guide to GPS Car Tracking
June 10, 2009 by GPS and Navigation System Tips
Filed under Navigation, Tracking & Geocaching
The basic function of passive GPS car tracking is to trace a person’s whereabouts within 24 hours, 7 days, a month to a year. This type of car tracking is usually less expensive. It basically traces the way points within a car’s journeys. When the day ends, these way points are stored in a computer.
Conversely, active GPS car tracking is utilized to trace further information. For example, it can trace how fast a car is going in real time. Information is relayed right to a computer or cell phone. Since this type of car tracking device can store information in real time, it usually costs more.
The benefits of owning a GPS car tracking system are numerous. First, you can get immediate assistance in case you’re in trouble. All it takes is a press of a button in your car if a robbery is taking place, and information will be relayed straight to a GPS carrier through your GPS car tracking system. Someone from the carrier service or the police themselves will then assist you immediately.
If your vehicle does end up getting stolen, a GPS car tracking system can make searching more efficient. Without a tracking system, there may be chances of you not getting your car back. A car tracking system can give you the reassurance that you’ll definitely be having your car restored in a shorter time.
What if you simply locked yourself out of your own vehicle? If you have a GPS car tracking system, you can simply call the service you chose and wait for your car to be unlocked. If you simply cannot find your car in a large parking lot, your service may even be able to locate it and have it signal you.
If you happen to be lost in your excursion you can rely on a GPS car tracking system. If your car acts funny, breaks down and leaves you stuck in a deserted place, you can simply activate the tracking system. Help will then be on its way.
Moreover, a GPS car tracking system can help parents check on their kids. You can have a tracking system already attached to the car and rely on that instead of interrupting your kids’ plans. A tracking system can definitely make you breath better since you can now see if your kids are driving responsibly.
To attach a GPS car tracking system, organize a screwdriver, screw bit, crimps, drill, solder gun, solder, and wire strippers. Once you’ve read product guidelines, put the CPU beneath the dash. Put in the CD player and attach a cable into the CPU and CD player.
Secondly, plant the GPS antenna into the dashboard corner close to the windshield. Fit the GPS antenna cable to the CPU and fit the microphone on the automobile’s ceiling next to the rearview mirror. Fit the microphone to the CPU using a cable. Last of all, refer to the product procedures in programming your GPS car tracking system.
When choosing a GPS car tracking system, make sure a product fits your purpose and budget. A tracking system may or may not cost too much, but the advantages you get will be worth it all the same.
Thanks to Kaye Fretz for contributing this article to our GPS blog:
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New GPS Tips, Articles and Resources
June 5, 2009 by GPS and Navigation System Tips
Filed under GPS Updates
Today, I’ve got some awesome tips waiting for you. Click the links below to see what I’ve found.
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Recently Added GPS Articles:
- No GPS for Lindbergh
- Lost About GPS? Heres Some Direction!
- How GPS Works
- What Are GPS Systems and What Are They Good For?
Recently Added GPS Resources:
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- Garmin Nuvi 360 Gps Receiver
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- Cell Phone Gps Tracking
- Covert Gps Vehicle Tracking
- Gps Personal Tracking Device
- Gps Vehicle Tracking System
- Real Time Gps Tracking Device
- Gps Fleet Management Systems
- Gps Handheld Receiver
- Best Handheld Gps
- Compare Gps Devices
- Gps Devices Reviews
- Car Gps Navigation System
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- Magellan Roadmate Navigation
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- Best Gps Navigation System
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- Best Portable Gps System
- Compare Portable Gps
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- Compare Magellan Gps
- Handheld Gps Comparison
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