How to Install a Letstrak GPS Tracking System Yourself in any Vehicle

Mar 19
09:10

2016

Janul Porter

Janul Porter

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GPS vehicle tracking systems use a GPS receiver,How to Install a Letstrak GPS Tracking System Yourself in any Vehicle Articles a cell phone network and software or an internet connection to let you track the position of one or more vehicles, either in real time or updated real time. The GPS tracking system monitors the position of the vehicle regularly and transmits it to a computer or smart phone, where you can view the location in real time on a map or use other features such as saving past history of the vehicle's movement.

GPS vehicle tracking systems are useful for companies to keep track of delivery trucks, taxis, rental cars or other company vehicles. Individuals can use them as extra security to locate their car in case it's stolen or to keep track of their teenagers when they're out alone. Private investigators use covert GPS tracking systems to locate people they're following. Most systems are simple enough that you can install them yourself.

Decide whether you want a battery-powered GPS tracking system which uses its own batteries, or one which runs off the vehicle's power source. Some battery-powered systems have motion detectors to prolong battery life, so they only operate when they detect motion. They're easier to install in the vehicle, since no wiring is required. Some are magnetic and can simply be placed wherever they'll stick. GPS tracking systems which run off the vehicle's battery require basic wiring, but never need recharged.

Purchase the tracking system, which should include installation instructions to allow it to display tracking information on your computer, as well as a SIM card to communicate with your computer. Some systems are web-based and don't require software, so they can be accessed from any computer. Most systems require an initial fee to purchase the hardware, plus a monthly fee.

Install batteries into a battery-powered GPS tracking system, if necessary. Make sure your SIM card isn't PIN protected (check it by testing it in a regular cell phone), and insert the SIM card into the tracking unit. Using the user's manual, set the SIM card to send data.

Choose a location to install the GPS tracking system in the vehicle. If you're using a covert system and don't want it to be found, choose a hidden location, allowing for the fact that it will work best if it's blocked as little as possible from satellite signals, though many systems don't necessarily need to be completely exposed to the open sky. A battery-powered system is quicker and easier to install, though the battery will need recharged eventually, while one powered off the car's battery will last longer. Install the system, and wire it to the car's battery if necessary.

Install the software to receive the GPS information in your computer, following the manufacturer's instructions. Each GPS vehicle tracking system is slightly different, so some don't require a software download at all and instead require logging into a website. The instructions with your tracking system will tell you specifically how to finish linking the GPS unit with your computer or mobile device, so you can begin receiving information on the location of the vehicle.