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no such thing as fast track.

theres quick track, carcom (dont think its around anymore though) and navtrak. then theres the different ones which are one of these three but renamed.

navtrak is the pick of the bunch as it has a much wider reception area than quicktrak.

hey alex,

yeah when i was talking to the prosperion guys they said that i'd have to get NavTrak installed. i think they said 1600 for installation and coverage for the first year, then 300 a year after that for coverage. I also think they said that NavTrak was better because it had like 3 satellites monitoring instead of 1 for quicktrak, something like that.

chinny

how's quiktrack's coverage in Victoria?

CarCom is a joint venture between NRMA & RACV's intellematics tracking system. Why aren't they around anymore? Went dodo? If so why I didn't hear anything about this before. It should be big news in the media.

i got a sms tracker installed, its got 3 immobilisers n the usual alarm but what happens, when the alarm goes off i get a sms message to my mobile, n if i dont reply the car calls me on my mobile, it lets me know what part of the car has been broken into, my mate installed it for me so i got it cheap but its usually round $1500, ive been told that for sum 1 to steal the car it would take them round 30-45mins and by that time i got a msg in round 1min, its a alternative to consider.

thats my 2 bob :(

ah yeah, i remember now. One of the systems uses like GSM, and another is Satellite, each had it's own advantages and disadvantages. Like if u parked in an under ground car park, stuff like that.

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