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Old Dec 7, 2005 | 08:28 AM
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Anyone else use it ? I signed up last night.



It tracks your mobile phone. tried it last night and it highlghts within a 100m radius of my house. Was very impressed.



Was thinking of getting and old mobile, PAYG sim and an incar charger. Surely if you wire the charger directly to the battery and hide the mobile under the dash then you have a cheap tracking system. Not as accurate as a Tracker but pretty damn close. Anyone else thought of this ????
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Old Dec 7, 2005 | 08:56 AM
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Clifford AutoCate 800

The Autocate 800 can be fitted in conjunction with an alarm, or on it's own. In the event that the vehicle (12v or 24v) is moved, attacked or hot wired, AutoCate will call up to six different numbers and provide a text message alert, informing you that the system has been triggered. You can even immobilise the car, if stolen, listen in on the theives (or a partners) conversation, sound the horn and lock/unlock the doors. A Pay As You Go sim card will be required (not supplied) to operate the system. We recommend O2. Autocate 800 provides you with a GSM location, so you can track the car at any given time.
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Old Dec 7, 2005 | 08:57 AM
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but how much does that cost ?
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