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Do you have any kind of tracking system for your rig? A few different options come to mind. I'm located in Washington State and overland into western Canada occasionally.
1) APRS
Pros: Free to use for non-commercial use.
Cons: Requires radio to be on an functioning and within comms distance of repeater or other Hams.
2) LoJack
Nevermind.
3) Fleet tracking solutions.
These usually come with a monthly fee. Linxup is an example.
4) Custom solution.
I work with Arduino microcontrollers and low-power electronics. There are some satellite radios that can send/receive short messages over the Iridium network. Here is an example.
Pros: Works outdoors anywhere on the planet. Can be backup battery powered so that disconnecting the vehicle's battery does not immediately knock it offline.
Cons: Custom solution that would take some time/money to get working reliably. Monthly satellite comm fee. RockBLOCK is another device and here is its pricing info.
What other options have you considered?
Would anyone be interested in an overland-compatible custom tracking solution like #4?
1) APRS
Pros: Free to use for non-commercial use.
Cons: Requires radio to be on an functioning and within comms distance of repeater or other Hams.
2) LoJack
Nevermind.
3) Fleet tracking solutions.
These usually come with a monthly fee. Linxup is an example.
4) Custom solution.
I work with Arduino microcontrollers and low-power electronics. There are some satellite radios that can send/receive short messages over the Iridium network. Here is an example.
Pros: Works outdoors anywhere on the planet. Can be backup battery powered so that disconnecting the vehicle's battery does not immediately knock it offline.
Cons: Custom solution that would take some time/money to get working reliably. Monthly satellite comm fee. RockBLOCK is another device and here is its pricing info.
What other options have you considered?
Would anyone be interested in an overland-compatible custom tracking solution like #4?