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Waipukbiker
24th July 2013, 19:08
Came across this in an article in a farming mag.
http://twigworld.com/pages/en/twig-products/twig-protector.php
Very interesting, works on the telecom or vodaphone network to start with, if out of range then auto connects through the iridium sat network.
In the mag it had a sample of the info it transmits when triggered.
This is direct from the sample;
Full GPS Location
Current speed = 0 kph
Advisory speed= 100 kph
Event = ignition off
Location = 3.42 kms W of Omanawa, New Zealand
McLaren road falls , Western bay of plenty
Last Contact= 14.04;54 21/March/2013.
This info box is overlaid on a Google map with a pointer to the location on the ground.
Full details on the site, I really like the wrist band idea so you dont have to get to your bike or reach into a pocket or bag to call the cavalry.
Akzle
24th July 2013, 19:10
jaycar
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Waipukbiker
24th July 2013, 19:18
Trust Jaycar to have it. Thay have got some amazing stuff in there.
Padmei
24th July 2013, 19:19
I couldn't quite understand the technical blurb that came with it but it looks like a pretty good lil unit.
I often tend to think we over gadgetise the world however thought the idea of the new gadget that automatically sends rescue calls/gps locations to the closest police station activated when the car is in an accident is a brilliant idea. Saves time for someone having to wait to get found.
That looks like fun
24th July 2013, 20:44
I often tend to think we over gadgetise
I think safety is rurly important (true as) and we need more rules and safety stuff :Police:
With the exception of cones of course, them things are very dangerous in the places they grow <_<
Mind you, If everyone wore Hi-Viz we would have no need for all these fancy safety gadgets :Punk:
Akzle
25th July 2013, 05:14
I think safety is rurly important (true as) and we need more rules and safety stuff :Police:
With the exception of cones of course, them things are very dangerous in the places they grow <_<
Mind you, If everyone wore Hi-Viz we would have no need for all these fancy safety gadgets :Punk:
sarcasm is the lowest form of wit.
unstuck
25th July 2013, 06:05
sarcasm is the lowest form of wit.
You sarcastic bastard.:devil2:
GSers
25th July 2013, 09:11
With the exception of cones of course, them things are very dangerous in the places they grow <_<
So was that a pine tree that saved you on the river road then :laugh::laugh:
You have an affinity with nature ah mate
Pine tree ??? Drains, was it blackberry bushes anything else we should know about
Leader of the green party maybee, tree hugger ?????????????????
GSers
Hoon
25th July 2013, 10:53
Looks like it would require a monitoring contract + monthly fee. The device would put you in contact with the Central Station (i.e. Monitoring provider) via the two-way voice capability (intercom) then they would call the police and provide all the relevant details like location etc.
We have a GSM/Central Station monitored alarm system with 2-way voice that provides police/ambo/fire/panic and this is how it works. If you already have a monitoring contract in place then you could see if your monitoring provider also supports this device and get it added in.
That looks like fun
25th July 2013, 18:24
So was that a pine tree that saved you on the river road then :laugh::laugh:
You have an affinity with nature ah mate
Pine tree ??? Drains, was it blackberry bushes anything else we should know about
Leader of the green party maybee, tree hugger ?????????????????
GSers
:Oi: It was not one of those cursed introduced species of tree sir. No it was a damn fine grown in N Zed Ponga what saved me :Oops:
Fortunatly no cones were involved :headbang:
See ya on Saturday?
Right now Im off to find that bucket of sarcasm I left lying around here. Apparently its a low form of wit, that must be worht summit at the op shop :bleh:
Mo NZ
25th July 2013, 19:33
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/160002-ELB-s-and-PLB-s-locating-beacons
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