Trackers... "DIY"

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AC123

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1,173 posts

161 months

Friday 6th June 2014
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Hi

First off, apologies if this is in the wrong forum - please move if so.

Looking to put a tracker on a motorbike I've just got. It's not worth too much but fairly desirable to scrotes. For this reason I'd like it to be fairly cheap.

I've seen a couple of options. The GPRS trackers (TK102?) on eBay, that you can import for circa £20. Will these be any use, or will they never get a signal? Mixed reviews on Google.

The second seems to be a VHF tracker that the tracking companies sell. I don't want a yearly cost through a company, I'd rather just fit and track myself on Google maps etc if possible. I can't seem to find any though - can it not be done? From what I read, VHF trackers seem to be much more likely to actually work.

To summarise - cheap tracker wanted that works and doesn't have a yearly cost. Not too much to ask for laugh

Thanks

Dog Star

16,492 posts

175 months

Thursday 12th June 2014
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I've got one of the TK102s and a SIM; yet to fit it as I am simply too busy.
I might have a bash this weekend and I'll report back.

They're what LordFlatHead on PH recommends, and he knows his stuff.

ecotec

404 posts

136 months

Sunday 22nd June 2014
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could you not just get one of these:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-GPS-Tracker-Magn...


Dog Star

16,492 posts

175 months

Monday 23rd June 2014
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ecotec said:
could you not just get one of these:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-GPS-Tracker-Magn...
That's the one I've got. You can get them a lot cheaper though. Mine was £15.

And I've still not fitted it!

Sportidge

1,032 posts

244 months

Wednesday 9th July 2014
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Dog Star said:
ecotec said:
could you not just get one of these:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-GPS-Tracker-Magn...
That's the one I've got. You can get them a lot cheaper though. Mine was £15.

And I've still not fitted it!
That's the exact one I've got, and I bought the hard-wiring kit too to make sure it doesn't run out of battery.

You have to be careful with the really cheap versions of these, as there are a lot of poor quality clones out there (Search the Internet for details of some of these), some of which only use GPRS positioning using triangulation of mobile phone masts, and don't have an actual GPS chip in them!

Fitting was an absolute doddle, hiding it behind a plastic fairing panel, and setup was reasonably straightforward.

I'm using Rewire Security's own tracking site with lifetime (free) membership, and all is working brilliantly.

My only initial concern with this was the running costs of the unit using either GPRS or texts. Texts cost 9p each, so I avoid using them where possible.

Switched on to GPRS mode, I have mine updating every 30 seconds. As each piece of data is only around 150bytes, I was out for around 4 hours over the weekend and it cost me a whopping £0.002.

Yes, that one fifth of a British penny..... So that works out at about 73 pence a year!

Mine came with a Lycamobile SIM card, but I'm sure there may even be cheaper mobile tariffs out there.


*I'm in no way affiliated to the ebay seller or manufacturer, just a satisfied customer


Edited by Sportidge on Wednesday 9th July 12:55


Edited by Sportidge on Wednesday 9th July 13:01

markmullen

15,877 posts

241 months

Friday 11th July 2014
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I use a TK102 to track my quadcopter, they're cheap enough and relatively small, it isn't elegant but it works.

Dave^

7,519 posts

260 months

Sunday 12th October 2014
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Bit of a bump...

Do these show position in realtime?

Do the simcards come preloaded with credit?

Are they any good?

I often go silly routes to places without knowing where I've been or how I got there... hehe

Sportidge

1,032 posts

244 months

Sunday 9th November 2014
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Dave^ said:
Bit of a bump...

Do these show position in realtime?

Do the simcards come preloaded with credit?

Are they any good?

I often go silly routes to places without knowing where I've been or how I got there... hehe
1) Near as dammit, if there's a GPRS signal. It depends on the refresh rate you set - I have mine updating every 30 seconds. If you are in a place with no signal. it will update the next time it gets one.

2) Mine didn't, but it came with a Lyca Mobile SIM, which is cheap enough (See my earlier post about running costs). Topped it up with £10 a few months back and still got plenty credit left. YMMV.

2) Well I think so. It certainly helps with finding out just where you are / have been. hehe

You can see their demo units in as real-time as is possible if you go onto their website, www.gps-server.co.uk and log on with:
Username: gps@demo
Password 123456

Edited by Sportidge on Sunday 9th November 20:03

Dave^

7,519 posts

260 months

Sunday 9th November 2014
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Brilliant, cheers for that.

triple5

752 posts

152 months

Sunday 16th November 2014
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Looking at one of these to monitor an asset in a garage.

Can it be set to only send a text when it detects movement? as I don't need real time monitoring. Can't rely on the GPS as it won't work inside.

Thanks.

Dave^

7,519 posts

260 months

Sunday 16th November 2014
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From what I can gather, you can set it to alert you when it leaves/enters an area.

triple5

752 posts

152 months

Sunday 16th November 2014
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Ok thanks Dave.

triple5

752 posts

152 months

Thursday 20th November 2014
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Would anybody happen to know if a 4G giffgaff sim will work (although not enabled for 4G), I know the web site says 2G only, but wondered if anybody had tried one.

triple5

752 posts

152 months

Saturday 22nd November 2014
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Well I can confirm that a giffgaff 4G card works in a TK102-Nano, took a bit of setting up and testing but works brilliantly.

hdrflow

854 posts

145 months

Saturday 22nd November 2014
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thumbup

Walford

2,259 posts

173 months

Wednesday 10th December 2014
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Does it have to be UK sim and phone network would it work on my boat in Trinidad

NiceCupOfTea

25,313 posts

258 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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Anybody else using these?

Just bought one and I have a couple of questions!!

The manual is not great - it talks about changing the password, but doesn't say what the default is!

triple5

752 posts

152 months

Thursday 28th May 2015
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NiceCupOfTea said:
Anybody else using these?

Just bought one and I have a couple of questions!!

The manual is not great - it talks about changing the password, but doesn't say what the default is!
left mine at the default, my Rewire Security manual says you only need to change if you intend to share the phone number with other people.


NiceCupOfTea

25,313 posts

258 months

Friday 29th May 2015
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Yes, but don't you need to put in your password for some of the commands?

triple5

752 posts

152 months

Friday 29th May 2015
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I don't know if they're all the same, mine is 123456, so to switch the shock sensor on you would send "shock123456".