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Chris T
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gps device
      #2592919 - 08/20/08 12:31 PM

I found 5 devices in my garage that are made to track equipment. Does anyone have any use for them? They were used by me to track rental cars.

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Re: gps device new [Re: Chris T]
      #2593136 - 08/20/08 02:29 PM

like Lo-Jack for telescopes? Do you have the entire system?

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Re: gps device new [Re: Steven Aggas]
      #2593271 - 08/20/08 03:28 PM

yes. Like Lojack. I have 5 of the systems. I got them from a company called AirIQ. They had a website that would show me the location of my vehicles. I had the capability of operating a couple devices remotely like doorlocks, ignition disable, etc. I don't have any use for them but thought someone on here may be able to use them for building a goto system or something. I'm not smart enough for that kind of stuff.

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