Just wanted to make sure everyone is checking out what Tim is doing with GPS technology. Where's Tim is really taking off and is getting better every day. Tim has added a weblog, messaging and driving directions to the site.
I did help him a little bit to get started using lat/longs and everything, but he has just taken to a different world. Once tracking history and geofencing is done, this thing will sell itself.
EnGraph can quickly provide Where's Tim technology to your entire mobile fleet at a low cost.
I did help him a little bit to get started using lat/longs and everything, but he has just taken to a different world. Once tracking history and geofencing is done, this thing will sell itself.
EnGraph can quickly provide Where's Tim technology to your entire mobile fleet at a low cost.
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* When accessing Millennium Plus via the Internet using any standard browser, you send out a signal. That signal then travels to the cell phone tower nearest your current location.
* Microburst technology operates on existing cellular networks to send and receive data packets, tapping into unused channels on the back side of standard cell frequencies.
* The GPS satellites then locate and communicate with the Millennium Plus transceiver on board your vehicle, which exchanges information on location and speed, as well as executing any commands you've sent.
* The cell towers then relay the signal back to you via the exact means by which it was sent.
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