There's another company, located in Houston, I believe, that uses GPS
and a transmitter in the trunk of the car, but is marketed for
anti-hijacking applications world wide.   I don't remember the name of
the company.
Jon
Glenn Duensing wrote:
> 
> SNIP
> >
> >They're the originators of satellite tracking vehicle recovery systems.
> >
> >See you on course.
> >
> >Eric Linnhoff in KC
> 
> Oh wrong Mr. Eric. LoJack doesn't use satellites. They use microwave towers 
>and only
> Police depts with a locating can find a vehicle.
> 
> Now Tel-a-Trak is the originators of the programming that all GPS locating 
>companies
> use. Tel-a-Trak and others like OnStar and CarCops can locate your vehicle 24 
>hours.
> With Tel-a-Trak, they can tell your speed and location (my nephew hates that 
>8^) just
> by a phone call. Some of the others require you to have a cell phone.
> 
> Glenn
> 
> >#69DS    TLS #13
> >'98 Neon R/T
> ><eric10mm@qni.com>
> >
> >Then we race together.  We can ride forever
> >Wrapped in horsepower, driving into fury
> >Changing gear I pull you tighter to me
> >I'm your turbo lover.  Tell me there's no other.
> >I'm your turbo lover.  Better run for cover
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> >
> >
> >
> >
 
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