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Hi Guys

With all the thefts going on, and the attempted theft of mine on monday, im really interested to know what GPS security methods are out there and available? what do people use or have experience with?

So far i have found

http://www.quiktrak.com.au/

and

http://www.ezitrak.com.au/

Quiktrak appears to be a complete alarm GPS tracking and monitoring solution. Where as ezitrak is a self monitoring/managing GPS solution.

Are there others out there?

I already have a farely good alarm system installed by a reputable person from this forum. His recommendation of components and install has saved my car once, maybe another time im not sure of. But i want more. Im happy with my current alarm system but ideally would like to add GPS on top of it, and preferably monitoring aswell since i am very often away from my car.

So, what else is out there? What have peopled tried? what do you recommend?

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Used to work for Quiktrak, system is good, however overpriced and monitoring is good. Limited range due to it being radio tracking as opposed to GPS tracking. QT will work inside buildings unlike GPS but leave sydney and where there are no towers there is no position or comms. I work for Minor Planet now and they don't offer a security solution as such.

Just install a tazer in the drivers seat hooked up to the siren, make no mistakes though, or roasted nuts will be on the menu!

Ive got the quiktrak one, havnt had any problems with it yet. I ad it installed the same week i bought my supra, an as soon as the gtr has a motor again it will be getting the same unit

Only whinge i have about it is the fact that its not easy to hookup a turbo timer, it can be done but it takes the tech rep ages longer so yeah, keep that in mind

Ive got the quiktrak one, havnt had any problems with it yet. I ad it installed the same week i bought my supra, an as soon as the gtr has a motor again it will be getting the same unit

Only whinge i have about it is the fact that its not easy to hookup a turbo timer, it can be done but it takes the tech rep ages longer so yeah, keep that in mind

How much do they charge these days?

I was made redundant by them years ago and then they dissapeared down here in Vic. It used to be about $1250 in NSW and around $800 in Vic plus monitoring after the first year.

Yeah the quciktracks are expensive but good within metro area. I had one in my old gtst and have one in the 350z now. THey went broke a couple of years back but are back in business now. Monitoring was a couple of hundred a year plus about $30 if they call out a security guard to check

I don't know much about easitrak

There are also GSM based self monitoring alarms which is what I went with most recently. Basically there is a sim card in the alarm you can lock, unlock and get position of car via your phone, and it sends sms if someone tries to break in. I like this because there is no annual monitoring (I paid about $20 for a virgin sim from memory) and gsm coverage is excellent across the country since we spend time at race meets out of sydney metro.

Hi Guys

With all the thefts going on, and the attempted theft of mine on monday, im really interested to know what GPS security methods are out there and available? what do people use or have experience with?

If you want someone else to monitor it for you, or monitoring's required for insurance,

I've used NRMA carcom for the past 4 years; I have no website link but they're mentioned

on this NRMA insurance page:

http://www.nrma.com.au/pub/nrma/motor/car-...g-devices.shtml

It works over GSM so everywhere a mobile works rather than only working in the city.

The gadget itself they're selling for about $1.9k, monitoring is about $350 annually;

they do everything by SMS (voice comms to people in-car, too). One of the funniest

things I saw was a mate's wife hopped in the car, set off the silent alarm, a few seconds later:

"This is blahblah from NRMA carcom, we have received an unauthorised entry alert from this vehicle, identify yourself please"

[wife] "..."

[more forcefully] "I repeat, this is NRMA carcom, we have an unauthorised entry alert on this vehicle, identify yourself please"

[wife, to my mate] "Um, I think the car's talking to me"

[deadpan] "Yes. I am"

[hurriedly exits the car]

They're pretty good at doing what they do; about the only gripe I have is that there's no automatic periodic checkin

with the base station (like an "I'm OK" SMS) so if the unit fails they won't know. The unit in my old WRX failed and

we didn't know for 3 weeks; now we test them every week :happy:

There are gadgets that you can get to do it yourself for a couple of hundred bucks as Duncan

mentioned... but I don't know whether they're standards-compliant and/or approved by

insurers. I'd check with your insurer - you don't want to void your insurance by fitting a

security device ;)

Regards,

Saliya

Edited by saliya

http://www.ezitrak.com.au/, I found this unit to be the best around and you can momitor it yourself so no annual fee plus you can kill the engine anythime rather than them calling cops follwing the car and then cut the engine when they think its safe . Sure it won't work underground but it will give you the last "known" location ( when it went of satelite sight). Will work anywhere on the plannet however it won't call you if there is no GSM cover but as soon as it goes in GSM cover area you will get a call.

Running cost is the cost of a SIM card, you can get a pre-paid or a low fee card like $9 per month .

QT only works in merto areas, uses a lot more power so if you don't drive the car for a week or so battery will go flat, its a much bigger unit ( harder to hide in the car) and needs a better aerial.

It can even save you from the cops as in this case . http://www.ezitrak.com.au/aa-News.htm http://www.policespeedcameras.info/news_nsw1.html

GPS BEATS SPEEDING FINE view ACA Video

URGENT PRESS RELEASE

AUSSIE MADE GPS DEVICE BEATS NSW POLICE

Sydney driver Michael Simotas was charged with speeding by police officers using a handheld radar, allegedly doing 85 km/hr in a 60 km/hr zone.

But Michael had a secret weapon in his car – an EziTrak® GPS Security and Tracking System. Michael was able to download the black box from his EziTrak® unit which provided accurate, tamper-free data of the vehicle's traveling speed, position and direction.Through this data, Michael was able to prove that his vehicle briefly touched 61 km/hr at the time he was charged but was mostly traveling at 57 km/hr.

During the subsequent case and appeal, a GPS expert gave corroborating evidence and attested to the accuracy of GPS and the inability to tamper with the data. This is the first case in NSW where GPS data has been admissible in evidence to contest the accuracy of police radar.

So what is EziTrak®? EziTrak® is a security & tracking system which gives car and vehicle owners personalised, self-monitoring with no ongoing back-to-base fees. EziTrak® utilises GPS and GSM technology to give the owner instant tampering notification, control, tracking and emergency alert information over the phone.

EziTrak® has an internal Black Box Recorder logging speed, position, time and date from 1 to 255 hours. This information can be downloaded to a PC and then played back on a moving map display. The data is accurate and cannot be tampered with.

EziTrak® was designed by Sydney based company Rojone Pty Ltd. EziTrak® is manufactured in Australia and is sold throughout the country as well as being exported to the UK, USA and many other countries.

How much do they charge these days?

I was made redundant by them years ago and then they dissapeared down here in Vic. It used to be about $1250 in NSW and around $800 in Vic plus monitoring after the first year.

About a grand, i think (from memory) it works out to $4 per day the first year, then $1 per day every year after - but yeah dont quote me

Yeah the quciktracks are expensive but good within metro area. I had one in my old gtst and have one in the 350z now. THey went broke a couple of years back but are back in business now. Monitoring was a couple of hundred a year plus about $30 if they call out a security guard to check

I don't know much about easitrak

There are also GSM based self monitoring alarms which is what I went with most recently. Basically there is a sim card in the alarm you can lock, unlock and get position of car via your phone, and it sends sms if someone tries to break in. I like this because there is no annual monitoring (I paid about $20 for a virgin sim from memory) and gsm coverage is excellent across the country since we spend time at race meets out of sydney metro.

Got a link or more details Duncan?

My mate capped this back before..

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=ue3GitixRqQ :)

Cool vid

  • 2 weeks later...
shoot wrxhoon a pm - he's the expert - him and mik

If anyone wants one of these, let me know. I can organise good pricing or maybe even a group buy if there are enough of you.

I've used them for years (since they were introduced) na dhave never had an issue.

And yes...it's me in that video...haha

quick track is really good, u can find ur car as long as they dnt know u have one, cause if they do, they park it in a car park with no reception...

ive also heard of a mate who has quicktrack, and they called him 10minutes after the alarm went off like wtf

neways it works out like 1 dollar a day, but quick track always upgrading, they have like 7 models now.

well actually quick track has OK undercover reception, I used to park in an underground carpark a far bit (had a car stolen from there a few years bacK) and the quicktrack was able to send alarm while parked. It was only a couple of floors down and I'm sure there would be a limit to how far down it works.

Undercover is a problem for the GPS based ones though because they require line of sight.

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