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FACT SHEET:
HOSTAGE TRACKER At the forefront of this technology is our latest GSM/RFID device, the Hostage Tracker. The user has complete control over the unit into which we have incorporated the smallest movement sensors in the world. To provide even greater feedback to the client the Hostage Tracker even has an on-board wideband microphone to enable the remote user to listen to what is happening should the need arise. You activate the microphone by sending it an SMS message. With overall dimensions smaller than a credit card, we think you will agree that the Hostage Tracker has opened up possibilities that were only dreamt about a few years ago.
MULTI-TRACK RFID TAGS
* Module size: 48 x 13 x 6 mm * Weight 2.6 grams * Frequency: 868 MHz operating as a low powered device * Transmitting power when operating: 10 mW * Power Supply: 2 x 1.5v button cells, approximate life 1.5 to 2 years * Power Consumption: 1 mAH * ID: Each TAG has a unique identification number (65,000 codes) * Optional "activate on movement" alarm * Adjustable transmission times to preserve power (see below) * Optional tamper alarm * The range for the RFID tags when used with the hand-held receiver is 500 meters or 1,640 feet. * The range for the RFID tags when used with a directional antenna is 2 kilo meters or 6,561 feet. * The range for the RFID tags when used from a helicopter is 20 kilo meters or 65, 616 feet. * You can track 100 RFID tags with each hand-held receiver. The range of coverage depends on the cell network available within a region, as this provides the raw data for the area in which the device is located. However, if there is mobile phone coverage, there will be location coverage. Triangulation of the GSM modem enables this data to determine an approximate location. If there is a greater requirement for accuracy, the RFID component can be activated and the asset can be located within meters, with the aid of a direction finding receiver. The RFID can be activated by the user, or be remotely activated by the monitoring station via SMS. The frequency band 868 MHz is used as a standard Europe tracking frequency. The RFID is used for exact positioning. With the direction finding receiver, the position can be pinpointed with an accuracy of less than 1/2 meter. Depending on geographical conditions and local topography, a direction finder ranges from 2-4 km. The direction finder gives an audio signal which increases in strength as you get nearer to the RFID Tag. If you are able to gain elevation on the RFID, up to 10km can be reached. HAND-HELD TRACKING RECEIVER Condition Alert: LED green - Data reception LED red - Sabotage LED yellow - Alarm Connections: RS232 or USB interface 12 V socket for mains operation/battery charger Headphone output Reception: * In the building up to approx. 50 m * In the open up to approx. 800 m * With special antenna up to approx. 3 km * Out of helicopter up to approx. 20 km
The portable receiver is only used when accurate tracking is required. The
receiver allows the operator to locate the asset within several meters using a
directional finding technique.
Please also ask about our new range of personal tracking belts for children and adults. These normal looking leather belts will transmit a unique code for more than one year. Using the software and a receiver, large parameters or zones can be configured. If the belt or tag moves outside the zone that has been set, then an audible alarm will occur. Tags have already been fitted into many different items, such as shoes and watches and even ransom money. Tags can be supplied in oval or round housing or without housing at all for use in key tags, belts, shoes etc. |
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