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I've always agonized about how to keep the Z in my possesion. With our warehouse and vehicles being broken into several times I needed to buy some peace of mind.
It seems that car alarms are only deterents and buy a little time. The last time one of our vans was broken into I talked with a cop whose specialty was auto theft/burglary. He said real time GPS tracking was the best possible means of getting your car back. I mentioned LoJack but he went on to talk about how the number of police cars equipped with the detection system wasnt' so great. The best way to get a car ASAP was to be able to relay real time street info from GPS tracking such as On Star. Only problem is that the theives who are good can thwart On Star! The problem with aftermarket GPS tracking is that the cost has been prohibitive until recently.
Just thought I'd share what I've found and see if anyone has any experience with retreiving a stolen car with GPS.
This service is as close to free as you can get. The i425 w/Boost mobile runs .35cents a day. Tracking service is free.http://www.instamapper.com/diy.html
This service costs only slightly more but has better software. (= more bells and whistles) There are people offering hacked phones which are better suited for car locating requirements. For instance there is a phone which has a one month battery and resets when motion is detected. The "package" can be mounted anywhere on the car and does not need to be hard wired to the car.
http://www.accutracking.com/
Having an internet capable phone with a decent screen would allow one to call 911 from another phone while retreiving the map. It doesn't get much better.
I think the ultimate setup would be to have a cell phone paging alarm with motion, tilt, microwave, ignition kill and an alarm actuated hood pop. (Manual release hidden) The GPS would be there in case of a tow truck thief.
Jim
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