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DIY gsm tracker device
With a few bikes going awol recently I was reviewing my bike security requirements. I know you can buy professional trackers but I still think they are a premium.
With PAYG sims and long lasting credit on these sims I thought about using a mobile phone type solution. There are programs on phones that track the mobiles movements google lattitude for example. But the idea of a full on iphone / android phone in the bike seemed a tad expensive. You can get the system to sms its current location, send a report of location periodically and geo fencing which texts you when it moved from a safe location ( ie garage) Here are a few solutions I found that might help http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/GPS-Tracker-Ph...ht_1698wt_1137 Seemed like a bit of money and then http://www.dealextreme.com/search.dx....gps%20tracker much cheaper. My questions are a) can I get the unit wired up permanently to the battery without killing the bike thus rendering useless or use some kind of optimate for the gps ? b) power it from solar panels to continuous charger system c)another solution ..open to suggestions :) |
Re: DIY gsm tracker device
Depends how long you need to leave it for. I can't see a 12v charger taking up much current. You could install some sort of protection so if the battery voltage drops it stops charging.
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Re: DIY gsm tracker device
If you go down the mobile phone route a program called wavesecure is good as a tracker.
You could probably get something like a Nokia N95 with a scratched screen for £40 then power it from the bike. Doubt it would use much more power than an alarm. |
Re: DIY gsm tracker device
Keep us updated on your progress mate...
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