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GPS Tracking Goes Miniature
Do you need your own, personal GPS tracking data logger? Not for your
vehicle, necessarily, but for you the individual. A GPS tracking system
that can fit into the palm of your hand or hidden on your person so that
no matter where you are, no matter where you are going and regardless of
how you get there, you will have a complete record available that gives
the not only the date, speed, direction, location but also the altitude
of your travels.
There is such a GPS tracking device called the Track Stick and since it
contains one megabyte of memory, you can store months of travel
information on it. This great little unit can calculate its position to
within fifteen meters, regardless of where it is at. And it operates on
only two "AAA" batteries that holds four thousand records and typically
lasts from five to seven days before they need to be replaced.
There is an even smaller GPS tracking system that operates worldwide in
real time. This little unit is absolutely super for use in law
enforcement. Let's say you have a suspect package and you need to know
where it is going so that you can locate whom it is going to. By placing
one of these GPS tracking units in the package, you will know not only
where it is going, but how it is getting there.
Whether it is being passed from person to person, or even from port to
port, you will have real-time tracking and position data being sent to
you every time it is on the move, and because this GPS tracking unit uses
satellite tracking, you can trace it virtually around the world.
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