Hunting Gps: the 3 Biggest Mistakes That Hunters Make When Using a GPS Unit

Everyone is using GPS units now and hunters are no exception. They are great for marking game sign, waterholes, potential hunting spots, and marking a blood trail. But before you go in the field with your GPS unit make sure you are not making these 3 mistakes.

1. Not Marking Your Truck or ATV position – This is the biggest mistake most hunters make when using a GPS. They are so excited to get starting on their hunting or scouting trip that they left their vehicle without marking it in their GPS unit. Before they know it they are a mile from the truck and remember that they didn’t make a mark of their vehicle location. Don’t let this happen to you. Make a habit of marking your vehicle position in your GPS unit before you put your pack on or pick up your gun/bow.

2. Not Carrying Extra Batteries – It is extremely important to always carry extra batteries for your GPS in your hunting backpack. Even though most GPS units can be used for more than 25 hours on one set of batteries, who knows how many hours you have used your GPS for before your hunt and how long you may need it after you are in the field.

3. Not Looking Around at Their Surrounding – GPS technology is very good for marking the location of your vehicle or hunting spots but it is very important that you do not rely on it as your only directional device. Always look around at your surrounding and make mental notes of landmarks of your vehicle location and hunting area. A compass is also a great device to have in your pack. When tracking with a GPS make sure to look up and notice the sights around you. Technology can fail. The GPS could stop working or you could drop and break it. Always use common sense when on your hunting trips and don’t rely solely on your GPS for your direction.

By avoiding these mistakes when using your GPS on your next hunting trip you will get more out of your GPS as well as having a safer hunt.

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Vehicle tracking using gps

Tracking systems are taking the market by storm. First it was cellular phone tracking; now vehicle tracking is all the rage. The global positioning systems available today allows one to navigate to anywhere in the world to the accuracy of a step! So combine the idea of tracking and finding a location and we have gps tracking systems.

Tracking a vehicle is as easy as putting a chip on it, the driver doesn’t even have to know, and then activate it and the location will appear on the computer screen that has been connected to it. These connections are done via satellites that orbit the earth the space. When a gps device is activated, signals in the form of waves are sent to the satellite, all the coordinates of the vehicle is mapped and sent back to the computer screen in seconds, you can even get a live feed of the car if your gps device is that advanced.

Think of all the possibilities, law enforcement bodies have found this to be great boon as now suspect criminal activities can be tracked, in the two variations of attaching the device one is a magnetic strip that can be put near the engine and the other has to be installed in the vehicle at a time prior to driving, this has been used to monitor many suspects and has also resulted in capturing without the police actually having to tail the suspect and waste fuel, time and energy.

All one has to do is download the particular software required, initially downloads and softwares were expensive but now these are also available to download for free on certain websites so you can pick and choose and fine tune your software to suit your tracking needs. Note also that tracking without permission unless in the case of law enforcement bodies is a crime. It is simply an electronic means of stalking.

Parents who have teenagers new to driving find this tracking system a boon to them, they can now worry a lot less and know the child’s whereabouts at any particular time. Now in addition to tracking something, the gps device does all the usual things like noting your points of interest and giving you coordinates and instructions to any destination in the world.

There are many options to select from when it has to do with tracking devices, you can choose to monitor whatever is being tracked from your cell phone and subscribe accordingly to a package that suits you or use your laptop if you intend to gain more details. All cellular phones these days require the providers to enable the ability of tracking at minimum of 100 meters, before long vehicles will also have to come preinstalled with a tracking device.

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Crime Prevention Using GPS Vehicle Tracking

Today everyone is aware of the general increase in crime throughout the country and in fact the whole world. In a society where the difference between rich and poor and the impact of the drug culture are both increasing we all realize that this situation is going to get worse before it gets any better.


Therefore all of us know that we all need to do what we can to protect ourselves and our possessions as well as possible as police forces everywhere struggle to combat the ever increasing crime wave.


Recent inventions and developments in science and technology can help us and the police in our combined fight against crime with innovations such as small vehicle tracking devices which can be easily attached to any vehicle.


These small tracker units rely on the Global Satellite Positioning system or GPS to constantly determine their own location, speed and direction of travel.


Over a period of time a GPS tracking device will store all the information on its movements and transmit this to a central computer over a cell or other related network, so that the owner of the device will always know where it is, and therefore the location of the vehicle it is attached to,


Due to technology developments, innovative manufacturing processes and miniaturization techniques GPS vehicle tracking system devices are now small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. They are also self-contained with their own rechargeable long-life batteries and internal antenna so that they need no external wiring.


The latest vehicle tracking units are now truly portable and can be attached to or hidden in a vehicle very quickly and easily. Even you or I could install one in just a couple of minutes!


Once installed monitoring the position and movements of these units is easy. All you have to do is just login to a website provided by the tracking system service provider and you will see maps showing where the unit is now along with historical information on previous locations and timings including speed of travel.


This means it is possible when using a real time GPS tracking system to monitor a tracking device at all times via the Internet from anywhere in the world and wherever in the world your tracking unit goes. This is now a real global service.


GPS tracking systems are not just restricted to vehicles as the portability and size of the tracking devices means that they can hidden in any cargo or assets that you need to keep a watch on and more sophisticated units can even send you an alarm signal when they get moved, as might happen if they are stolen.


Of course, despite their obvious advantages and usefulness these types of devices do raise concerns with anyone interested in civil liberties and the threat that big brother and the nanny state might be taking over.


Although law enforcement departments can attach tracking devices to vehicles for legitimate covert operations, individuals should only attach them to their own vehicles.


However in some states they have been banned altogether, so you should always check before you even think of deploying one, just to see what your responsibilities are. Failure to do so could get you in a lot of trouble!

Dave Joa is publisher of the Best GPS Vehicle Tracking System website, which provides information on the best GPS systems for tracking vehicles, including information on the benefits of portable vehicle tracking devices.

The Benefits Businesses Find Using GPS Fleet Tracking

GPS tracking in fleet vehicles is being used more often by businesses that deliver merchandise to their clients. It is an excellent deterrent against theft, however it has many other functions that businesses find beneficial.


Whether you have a large business or a small business, GPS tracking can assist you in many different ways. You do not have to own a worldwide shipping company to reap the rewards that GPS tracking, in fleet vehicles, can offer.


Knowing where your vehicles are is a very important factor in the delivery business. When you use GPS tracking in your fleet vehicles, you can better plan what shipments your delivery routes thereby increasing your company’s productivity.


Tracking your trucks is a crucial part of your business. With GPS tracking, you can monitor exactly how much time the driver spends outside of the truck because the GPS will keep track of the exact location of the vehicle and how long it stays in one place. You will also know where it is at all times.


Planning routes is critical to any delivery business. With GPS, you can plan the shortest most effective routes to your clients. This not only allows you to make more deliveries by saving a lot of time, you are also able to save money on fuel charges by mapping the shortest routes.


Safety issues are a major concern for both business owners and law enforcement. GPS in a fleet vehicle is an excellent tool to use to keep track of mileage, maintenance, and state regulations for each of your fleet vehicles. By using GPS tracking in fleet vehicles, insurance companies may offer a lower rate to business owners.


Theft is always a major issue with delivery companies. There are some companies who deliver millions of dollars of merchandise on one truck. Should the worst happen, and the truck is stolen, GPS can pinpoint its exact location within minutes, giving law enforcement the chance to get to the scene before any damage can be done.


There are many reasons why a company should invest in GPS tracking for fleet vehicles. In today’s society, it is necessary to protect your property the best you can.


If you think that the cost of installing GPS fleet tracking in your company vehicles is too high, there are a few things you need to take into consideration.


When you stop and think about the time, headaches and stress that a theft would cause, not to mention the cost involved in replacing a shipment and repairing a vehicle, and the lost revenue of having a vehicle off the road for an extended period of time, GPS fleet tracking does not sound like a bad idea.


It is a matter of weighing the good and the not so good, and with GPS Fleet tracking, the not so good part is so minimal that it is not worth mentioning.

GPS tracking in fleet vehicles can only produce great results. There is really no downside to it and the benefits are incredible.

Peter Geisheker is the CEO of The Geisheker Group marketing company.

Peter provides marketing services for GPS Tracking Systems, including GPS Fleet Tracking.

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