by hutch109 » Wed Jun 27, 2007 8:56 pm
Accutracking is easy to install on a phone - if you have the cable.
You can track semis just fine - as long as your in the Nextel coverage area.
Google Maps are supported, and yes, if you have Microsoft Map Point, there is a plug in that you can use. Or you get the raw GPS X/Y data - so you can use anything that accepts GPS info.
Accutracking, and other clients, use the "packet data" feature of the system - and yes, you could get phone calls when the package is running - just not both at the same time... If a call was in progress - the tracking would pause - or you could run a second phone that was only a "tracker".
Eric
Accutracking is easy to install on a phone - if you have the cable.
You can track semis just fine - as long as your in the Nextel coverage area.
Google Maps are supported, and yes, if you have Microsoft Map Point, there is a plug in that you can use. Or you get the raw GPS X/Y data - so you can use anything that accepts GPS info.
Accutracking, and other clients, use the "packet data" feature of the system - and yes, you could get phone calls when the package is running - just not both at the same time... If a call was in progress - the tracking would pause - or you could run a second phone that was only a "tracker".
Eric