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It works side by side with any alarm systems. It's a standalone unit with only two wires to connect (power & earth).

You may also be able to use the main power cut alert function as an alert trigger, so if you have an aftermarket alarm system just connect a relay between the unit's power cable and the siren, that way when the siren is set off it will temporarily cut its main power and triggers its automatic alert. The unit will call your mobile phone if the main power is cut off for longer than +/- 3 seconds, so you will not get false alerts from locking/unlocking your car. This relay trick should work if the siren on the car blares continuously, not intermittently. Therefore, it should be okay with most aftermarket car alarm systems.

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Im really interested in this thing, but in regards to mounting the unit, can you mount it upside down Ie; under the parcel shelf? Bit stuck for room under the bonnet and dash.

Any other ideas on where to mount it from those who have installed it?

Thanks,

Shaun.

- It also supports GPRS uploading Static IP address and port setup via SMS command that can be activated if you need this advanced feature.

Can you tell us more about this feature? Can it do something more than simply sms the gps co-ordinates? This hints at a feature like: can establish a gprs connection to an IP address you specify (running who knows what protocol/software) and upload *live* data. If that's the case, I'm in...

I will be in for one, might have another few names for you, will see how i go

I'm watching too!

I'm interested as well.. pending funds at the moment..

When does the group buy close?

Those who are interested and prepared to commit to the purchase, please let me know.

Still waiting for details on the closing date..

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