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lee8321@gmail.com 12-18-2007 09:22 PM

About the GPS management software
 
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your vehicle by your mobile at any time & anywhere.


The functions of our GSM car alarm & GPS tracking system are as
followings:
(1) In case of theft (car is shocked, car door is opened, engine is
started or power supply is cut off), the car alarm will send SMS to
your mobile or call your phone, reporting the position also;
(2) You can exactly locate the car by SMS, and get the data
information of GPS tracking system (latitude & longitude, speed &
direction), no need to pay additional fee;
(3) You could monitor the voice around the car via telephone;
(4) You could send SMS instruction to the car alarm, then cut off the
car power/fuel supply, so as to stop the car;
(5) You could check the car door's status, engine's status, car's
location, speed & direction by SMS at any time;
(6) In case of hijack, you could press anti-robbery switch, the car
alarm & GPS tracking system http://www.gpscaralarm.com/GPS_tracking.htm
will send out SMS message for help;
(7) Central lock automation, you could lock/unlock the car door by the
transmitter or by phone;
(8) Mute-arming function. When the car is mute-armed, once the car
alarm is triggered, there is no signs around the car, but the car
alarm will send message to user's mobile;
(9) If the backup battery is low, the car alarm & GPS tracking device
will send SMS to warn you;
(10) This GPS/GSM car alarm & tracking system is design with back up
battery, stable and reliable & anti-tamper;
(11) In the place where there is no GPS signal, the GPS vehicle
tracking system http://www.gpscaralarm.com/GPS_tracking_device.htm
will display the latest data of the place where the GPS signal
disappeared;
(12) Two kinds of location information, user could locate the precise
location by GPS device. At those place where there is no GPS signal,
user could also locate the car by GSM network.
(13) Flexible design, the GPS/GSM car alarm http://www.gpscaralarm.com/GPS_car_alarm.htm
& tracking device can work alone without any management center, user
could track the vehicle by the help of Google Earth. If he want a much
stronger function, he could use the service of the management center;
(14) Distributor can set up a management center to supervise & control
many vehicles conveniently. If the management center (Management
software, GSM Modem & MAPINFO map is needed) is set up, user could get
the friendly physical address by SMS. Distributor can provide this
service and charge the fee from the end-users;
(15) If the car exceeds the limited maximum speed, or the car gets
cross the certain territory(=Geo-fence), the system will send SMS to
warn the user. (Optional function of the management software);

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Jeff Strickland 12-18-2007 09:39 PM

Re: About the GPS management software
 
Posting commerical posts to a Usenet newsgroup is very poor form. It is bad
for your business because usenet newsgroup participants do not appreciate
solicitations.

If there is a post about your area of expertise -- I'm thinking of buying a
GPS, what do you guys think is a good system? -- then you can jump on the
topic and sell your product. It's still bad form, but it is an answer to a
specific question not a blanket solicitation.




Jeff Strickland 12-18-2007 09:39 PM

Re: About the GPS management software
 
Posting commerical posts to a Usenet newsgroup is very poor form. It is bad
for your business because usenet newsgroup participants do not appreciate
solicitations.

If there is a post about your area of expertise -- I'm thinking of buying a
GPS, what do you guys think is a good system? -- then you can jump on the
topic and sell your product. It's still bad form, but it is an answer to a
specific question not a blanket solicitation.




Frank 12-19-2007 07:33 AM

Re: About the GPS management software
 
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> Posting commerical posts to a Usenet newsgroup is very poor form. It is
> bad for your business because usenet newsgroup participants do not
> appreciate solicitations.
>
> If there is a post about your area of expertise -- I'm thinking of
> buying a GPS, what do you guys think is a good system? -- then you can
> jump on the topic and sell your product. It's still bad form, but it is
> an answer to a specific question not a blanket solicitation.
>
>
>

I can't speak from authority but my wife bought me an el cheapo gps last
year and I never use it and have not taken a long trip to test it out.
But, those little screens are tough to focus on while driving and with
sun coming in, can be tough to see. Even larger built in screens have
same deficiency. A programmed voice with error options if you make a
wrong turn sounds like a good idea.

For outdoors, I have an Etrek which I find handy as I feel I can never
get lost hunting in a strange area.

Frank 12-19-2007 07:33 AM

Re: About the GPS management software
 
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> Posting commerical posts to a Usenet newsgroup is very poor form. It is
> bad for your business because usenet newsgroup participants do not
> appreciate solicitations.
>
> If there is a post about your area of expertise -- I'm thinking of
> buying a GPS, what do you guys think is a good system? -- then you can
> jump on the topic and sell your product. It's still bad form, but it is
> an answer to a specific question not a blanket solicitation.
>
>
>

I can't speak from authority but my wife bought me an el cheapo gps last
year and I never use it and have not taken a long trip to test it out.
But, those little screens are tough to focus on while driving and with
sun coming in, can be tough to see. Even larger built in screens have
same deficiency. A programmed voice with error options if you make a
wrong turn sounds like a good idea.

For outdoors, I have an Etrek which I find handy as I feel I can never
get lost hunting in a strange area.

PeterD 12-19-2007 10:41 AM

Re: About the GPS management software
 
On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 18:22:12 -0800 (PST), lee8321@gmail.com wrote:

>TOPTEN Electronics Technology


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PeterD 12-19-2007 10:41 AM

Re: About the GPS management software
 
On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 18:22:12 -0800 (PST), lee8321@gmail.com wrote:

>TOPTEN Electronics Technology


This wouldn't be spam would it?

You wouldn't spam us would you?

Gee it sure looks like spam!

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Earle Horton 12-19-2007 10:47 AM

Re: About the GPS management software
 
"Frank" <frankdotlogullo@comcastperiodnet> wrote in message
news:PtCdnQ8ild0hkvTanZ2dnUVZ_jCdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Jeff Strickland wrote:
> > Posting commerical posts to a Usenet newsgroup is very poor form. It

is
> > bad for your business because usenet newsgroup participants do not
> > appreciate solicitations.
> >
> > If there is a post about your area of expertise -- I'm thinking of
> > buying a GPS, what do you guys think is a good system? -- then you

can
> > jump on the topic and sell your product. It's still bad form, but it

is
> > an answer to a specific question not a blanket solicitation.
> >
> >
> >

> I can't speak from authority but my wife bought me an el cheapo gps

last
> year and I never use it and have not taken a long trip to test it out.
> But, those little screens are tough to focus on while driving and with
> sun coming in, can be tough to see. Even larger built in screens have
> same deficiency. A programmed voice with error options if you make a
> wrong turn sounds like a good idea.


As I saw on "Dexter" last week, if you have a kidnap victim stashed in a
cabin in the swamp, and that speaking GPS gets into the wrong hands...
Be careful out there.

Cheers,

Earle




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Earle Horton 12-19-2007 10:47 AM

Re: About the GPS management software
 
"Frank" <frankdotlogullo@comcastperiodnet> wrote in message
news:PtCdnQ8ild0hkvTanZ2dnUVZ_jCdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Jeff Strickland wrote:
> > Posting commerical posts to a Usenet newsgroup is very poor form. It

is
> > bad for your business because usenet newsgroup participants do not
> > appreciate solicitations.
> >
> > If there is a post about your area of expertise -- I'm thinking of
> > buying a GPS, what do you guys think is a good system? -- then you

can
> > jump on the topic and sell your product. It's still bad form, but it

is
> > an answer to a specific question not a blanket solicitation.
> >
> >
> >

> I can't speak from authority but my wife bought me an el cheapo gps

last
> year and I never use it and have not taken a long trip to test it out.
> But, those little screens are tough to focus on while driving and with
> sun coming in, can be tough to see. Even larger built in screens have
> same deficiency. A programmed voice with error options if you make a
> wrong turn sounds like a good idea.


As I saw on "Dexter" last week, if you have a kidnap victim stashed in a
cabin in the swamp, and that speaking GPS gets into the wrong hands...
Be careful out there.

Cheers,

Earle




--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com


mack 12-19-2007 07:24 PM

Re: About the GPS management software
 

"Frank" <frankdotlogullo@comcastperiodnet> wrote in message
news:PtCdnQ8ild0hkvTanZ2dnUVZ_jCdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Jeff Strickland wrote:
>> Posting commerical posts to a Usenet newsgroup is very poor form. It is
>> bad for your business because usenet newsgroup participants do not
>> appreciate solicitations.
>>
>> If there is a post about your area of expertise -- I'm thinking of buying
>> a GPS, what do you guys think is a good system? -- then you can jump on
>> the topic and sell your product. It's still bad form, but it is an answer
>> to a specific question not a blanket solicitation.
>>
>>
>>

> I can't speak from authority but my wife bought me an el cheapo gps last
> year and I never use it and have not taken a long trip to test it out.
> But, those little screens are tough to focus on while driving and with sun
> coming in, can be tough to see. Even larger built in screens have same
> deficiency. A programmed voice with error options if you make a wrong
> turn sounds like a good idea.



Once again, they've made something to make us take our eyes off the road.
They're fine if you have a co-driver to look at the screen, but I wouldn't
want to use even the biggest screen for directions if I were alone.

On another topic, the byzantine nature of the heater/air cond. controls and
the radio/cd/tape controls on my Avalon are enough to drive you crazy, since
all the lcd displays are small and when you drive into the sun, you could
easily have an accident while trying to read the damn things and watch the
road simultaneously.
>
> For outdoors, I have an Etrek which I find handy as I feel I can never get
> lost hunting in a strange area.





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