GPS Auto Tracker
A GPS auto tracker system is an electronic device installed within or
on a vehicle to enable the owner or a third party to track the
vehicle’s location, speed, direction and disposition. GPS auto tracker
systems use Global Positioning System (GPS) modules located within the
electronic device for accurate location of the vehicle. Many systems
also combine a communications component such as cellular or satellite
transmitters to communicate the vehicles location. speed and direction
to a remote user. The Gps auto tracker information is then viewed on
electronic maps via the Internet or on your computer.
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The shipping industry is the largest user of GPS auto tracker systems.
Many large shipping companies with large fleets of vehicles needed a
vehicle tracking gps system to determine the location of each vehicle
was at any given time. GPS auto tracker systems are becoming more
common and can be found in consumers vehicles as driver surveilance
and performance units as well as vehicle theft and retrieval devices.
Police can follow the signal emitted by the tracking system to locate
a stolen vehicle. In addition parents can determine if their sons or
daughters are driving in a responsible manner. In addition there is
also a new line of GPS Auto Tracker systems that are used to keep
track of a childs where abouts even if they are out of the vehicle.
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GPS auto tracker systems are now using a type of automatic vehicle
location (AVL) to allow for easy location of the vehicle. The GPS
satellite system was built and is maintained by government and is
available at no cost to civilians. This makes vehicle tracking gps
technology very inexpensive. Other older AVL systems do not require
the antenna to be in direct line of sight with the sky. Older ground
based systems such as LORAN and LoJack tracking units use radio
frequency (RF) transmitters which will transmit through walls,
garages, or buildings. Police vehicles around the world have a form of
AVL tracking as standard equipment in their units.