bogan
12th June 2009, 18:00
I recently purchased a TLT-1B gps unit from dealextreme This One (http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.22969)
It costs a bit less than $100usd, or $160NZD at time of purchase. It is worth noting that you need a sim card as well.
It is quite a compact little unit, see attached photo for size, both parts are around 20mm thick. It comes with and aerial unit and an electronics unit, this im assuming gives bettery accuracy. All wiring is included and as its meant for car use is long enough for any bike application.
Installation was very easy. First a sim card must be obtained and inserted, i choose to put the aerial into a wee compartment under my pillion seat (aerial comes with a sticky base), it only has a single layer of plastic between it and the satelittes this way, and put the electronics next to the tools near the battery, scre in aerial terminals, and red to bat +ve, black to -ve, installation done :clap:.
From there you just text 6660000 to the gps's sim card phone number, and it immediately texts you back with long and lat co-ords. Simple aye!
The accuracy of these co-ords was very questionable original then i figured out they use centiminutes instead of seconds, upon converting the relevant data i obtained accuracys of:
2m when it has unobstructed view of sky (even in rain)
20m when in my shed, will be doing more testing on this though, hopefully the average of a number of points will provide a better measure.
The unit runs off the motorcyle battery, though it would be a simple matter to install a back if you suspect crafty theives.
Some of the advanced features (full list in manual from website in the discussion section) include:
GPS power saving, will only search for position when vibration is detected.
Boundary mode, will automatically text you when it moves a set amount from its specified base.
Panic button, will send co-ords to a phone when this is pressed.
Fuel/Ignition cut off, text the unit and it can shut down the motorcycle, or do anything else you can wire up.... det caps in the seat foam perhaps:devil2:
//note if anyone want me to check some other features i can probly do so
So yeh, all in all a solid 9/10 :apint:
It costs a bit less than $100usd, or $160NZD at time of purchase. It is worth noting that you need a sim card as well.
It is quite a compact little unit, see attached photo for size, both parts are around 20mm thick. It comes with and aerial unit and an electronics unit, this im assuming gives bettery accuracy. All wiring is included and as its meant for car use is long enough for any bike application.
Installation was very easy. First a sim card must be obtained and inserted, i choose to put the aerial into a wee compartment under my pillion seat (aerial comes with a sticky base), it only has a single layer of plastic between it and the satelittes this way, and put the electronics next to the tools near the battery, scre in aerial terminals, and red to bat +ve, black to -ve, installation done :clap:.
From there you just text 6660000 to the gps's sim card phone number, and it immediately texts you back with long and lat co-ords. Simple aye!
The accuracy of these co-ords was very questionable original then i figured out they use centiminutes instead of seconds, upon converting the relevant data i obtained accuracys of:
2m when it has unobstructed view of sky (even in rain)
20m when in my shed, will be doing more testing on this though, hopefully the average of a number of points will provide a better measure.
The unit runs off the motorcyle battery, though it would be a simple matter to install a back if you suspect crafty theives.
Some of the advanced features (full list in manual from website in the discussion section) include:
GPS power saving, will only search for position when vibration is detected.
Boundary mode, will automatically text you when it moves a set amount from its specified base.
Panic button, will send co-ords to a phone when this is pressed.
Fuel/Ignition cut off, text the unit and it can shut down the motorcycle, or do anything else you can wire up.... det caps in the seat foam perhaps:devil2:
//note if anyone want me to check some other features i can probly do so
So yeh, all in all a solid 9/10 :apint: