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GPS/GSM tracking?

Posted: 20 Dec 2013, 14:47
by triumph2.5pi
I'm looking at upping the security on my '88 high top Autosleeper.

A tracking device seems to be a good idea in theory, but surely any thief worth their salt would just have a jammer? Or is it just a case of the more levels of security the better?

This one caught my eye, which at £250 for the equipment and 2 years subscription included and only £25 per year thereafter seems good value for money. If it indeed works!

https://www.pinpointpal.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Is this or any other tracking system is 'worth' the outlay? Should I look at getting this in conjunction with an alarm/immobiliser? I already have a sturdy steering lock.

Any thoughts gratefully received. Thanks :)

Re: GPS/GSM tracking?

Posted: 20 Dec 2013, 15:26
by MattBW
To be honest for a purely GPS solution thats quite expensive, mine does all that and cost me £50 and just needs a mobile sim card in it.

It is true they can be detected and sometimes blocked (but it can be hit and miss apparently), my understanding is its the VHF ones that are less open to blocking.

Re: GPS/GSM tracking?

Posted: 20 Dec 2013, 16:26
by clift_d
There's a discount available on the Skytag GPS tracker system for Club 80-90 members - there's a thread with all the details in the members only area.

You'll need to go here to upgrade your forum membership to Club 80-90 membership for free, in order to be able to access the details.

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Re: GPS/GSM tracking?

Posted: 20 Dec 2013, 16:40
by triumph2.5pi
MattBW wrote:To be honest for a purely GPS solution thats quite expensive, mine does all that and cost me £50 and just needs a mobile sim card in it.

It is true they can be detected and sometimes blocked (but it can be hit and miss apparently), my understanding is its the VHF ones that are less open to blocking.

I was under the impression pinpoint uses GPS and mobile networks - it mentions both on their website, but the copy is a little vague for sure :?

£250 is for the equipment including two years subscription - is that expensive?? Other systems I've looked at (in my admittedly undetailed research so far!) mostly seem to cost hundreds for the equipment plus the monthly fees.

What system is it that you have? It sounds a bargain at £50! :-)

Re: GPS/GSM tracking?

Posted: 20 Dec 2013, 16:43
by triumph2.5pi
clift_d wrote:There's a discount available on the Skytag GPS tracker system for Club 80-90 members - there's a thread with all the details in the members only area.

You'll need to go here to upgrade your forum membership to Club 80-90 membership for free, in order to be able to access the details.

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Oh thanks a lot for that! Have applied to upgrade my membership, although it says it may take up to 28 days... :(

The standard price seems to be £249.99 + £6.99 per month. Can anyone tell me what the club discount is please?

Re: GPS/GSM tracking?

Posted: 20 Dec 2013, 17:02
by clift_d
triumph2.5pi wrote:The standard price seems to be £249.99 + £6.99 per month. Can anyone tell me what the club discount is please?

PM sent - probably best not to post the discounted price openly for obvious reasons. :D

Re: GPS/GSM tracking?

Posted: 20 Dec 2013, 17:08
by triumph2.5pi
clift_d wrote:
triumph2.5pi wrote:The standard price seems to be £249.99 + £6.99 per month. Can anyone tell me what the club discount is please?

PM sent - probably best not to post the discounted price openly for obvious reasons. :D

Thank you very much! :D

Re: GPS/GSM tracking?

Posted: 20 Dec 2013, 17:28
by triumph2.5pi
This looks almost too good to be true, but has a raft of excellent reviews. Anyone used this system?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tracker-Vehicle ... B003XDN58K" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

At this price (and no ongoing subscription) I might just take a punt! :D

Re: GPS/GSM tracking?

Posted: 20 Dec 2013, 17:31
by AdrianC
triumph2.5pi wrote:I was under the impression pinpoint uses GPS and mobile networks - it mentions both on their website, but the copy is a little vague for sure :?

GPS is how it knows where it is.
GSM is how it tells you where it is.

Re: GPS/GSM tracking?

Posted: 20 Dec 2013, 17:50
by triumph2.5pi
GPS is how it knows where it is.
GSM is how it tells you where it is.

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Re: GPS/GSM tracking?

Posted: 20 Dec 2013, 22:07
by MattBW
triumph2.5pi wrote:
MattBW wrote:To be honest for a purely GPS solution thats quite expensive, mine does all that and cost me £50 and just needs a mobile sim card in it.

It is true they can be detected and sometimes blocked (but it can be hit and miss apparently), my understanding is its the VHF ones that are less open to blocking.

I was under the impression pinpoint uses GPS and mobile networks - it mentions both on their website, but the copy is a little vague for sure :?

£250 is for the equipment including two years subscription - is that expensive?? Other systems I've looked at (in my admittedly undetailed research so far!) mostly seem to cost hundreds for the equipment plus the monthly fees.

What system is it that you have? It sounds a bargain at £50! :-)

My tk103 (I think) are now about 35quid and do the same GPS and GSM. All controlled via text message. Can even be setup to kill the engine remotely, text you if the door opens and be used as an alarm. Quite feature packed. Works a charm, biggest challenge is hiding the wires etc.

Gps signal will also go trough plastic and to a degree wood meaning they are not too hard to hide.

Re: GPS/GSM tracking?

Posted: 20 Dec 2013, 22:50
by triumph2.5pi
MattBW wrote:
My tk103 (I think) are now about 35quid and do the same GPS and GSM. All controlled via text message. Can even be setup to kill the engine remotely, text you if the door opens and be used as an alarm. Quite feature packed. Works a charm, biggest challenge is hiding the wires etc.

Gps signal will also go trough plastic and to a degree wood meaning they are not too hard to hide.

Thanks, that seems like the perfect solution and way less than I was expecting to shell out. :D