daviscomms introduces new GPS GSM tracking device

Published on August 7th, 2007 in gps navigation, tracking

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If you’ve been waiting for a real time GPS tracking device -unlike the ones where it just records your location for later retrieval- you’ll sure be interested in MTD1000 from DavisComms of Singapore. Their product just went through FCC regulations meaning it’ll be available in the States very soon.

Briefly MTD1000 is a small multi-purpose GPS/GSM tracking solution for personal and vehicle tracking. It can also be used as 2-way telemetry to control relays and transmit short messages. With its embedded battery, it can remain on standby for at least 24 hours and transmit GPS data by using GPRS or SMS.

MTD1000 has enough memory capacity for 6,000 full detail reports that include position, date, time, system and input/output ports status enabling continuous recording of position and time. The data can be downloaded either over-the-air or stored for downloading at a later time. The MTD1000 is capable of producing it own unique device ID so you can have multiple units reporting to the same control center if you are trying to track a fleet of vehicles.

Their MTD1000 lineup comes in various configurations where you can choose to have both the GSM and GPS chips embedded or you can have an external antenna for both.

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4 Responses to “daviscomms introduces new GPS GSM tracking device”

  1. goject says:

    could this device implemented in indonesia? what are device needed?
    thx

  2. bb says:

    I’m just wondering can I set this device save waypoint every mintue then after 60 mintue send all the saved waypoint to my phone or e-mail? What’s the price

  3. SK Chong says:

    For enquiry of Daviscomms Mobile Tracking Device MTD1000, pls send email to SK Chong at skchong@daviscomms.com.sg. We will provide you the necessary information soonest possible.

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