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    GPS Tracker - one year on

    Hey Guys,

    My town bike is fitted with a cheapo GPS-Tracker.

    There is a thread about here. https://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/s...57-GPS-Tracker

    This follows on.

    Hint 1: Test The System regularly

    Hint 2: Your sim card will be 'deactivated' the If you don't top up every year - even when you have money on it

    Hint 3: Sorting a new sim card is a right royal PITA

    Hint 4: Vodafone people are great. Vodafone systems sux

    Hint 5: Test The System

    I'm working some odd-ball hours at the moment - which means I'm having to leave the bike in the work car park overnight. I dont like doing this. Although the big-arse abus Ulock gives some confidence, I was dismayed when I checked the location and it would not work.

    Hint 6: Test The System
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    So, test the system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeeper View Post
    So, test the system.
    I do - repeatedly.

    Unfortunately IT tests me...
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    Quote Originally Posted by jim.cox View Post
    I do - repeatedly.

    Unfortunately IT tests me...
    Do you not recommend this particular unit then?

    Motomail has this one: https://www.motomail.co.nz/estore/style/orcplus.aspx

    Any thoughts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeeper View Post
    Do you not recommend this particular unit then?

    Motomail has this one: https://www.motomail.co.nz/estore/style/orcplus.aspx

    Any thoughts?
    Just off the top of my head...

    Doesn't look very rugged.

    Separate aerial - yuk

    "Subscription service" == avoid++

    "Global Asset Register" - fark that for an idea

    But long backup battery life.

    - 4 con vs +1 pro = -3 rating
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    Good to know. Like the scoring system.

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    It will be interesting what changes happen when the Starlink system becomes fully online. Perhaps a way of monitoring via that? Elon, please tell us!
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    We have them on our work bikes. Will run the battery flat over the course of a long weekend. Thank goodness for kick starts. (Oh, CT110, 6 volt)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    Will run the battery flat over the course of a long weekend.
    Ouch - that's heavy drain. I get about 3 weeks on the battery (tiny) in the DR-Z
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