Package Trackingby WILL on 2006-12-07 22:01:23 Does anyone know of a package tracking device/service that would usesomething similar to pager technology so that a package in transit could send a heartbeat every 15 to 30 minutes to the paging network, and the vendor providing the service could use the location of the receiving tower to give an approximate location for the package? Notifications could be sent to the package sender or receiver then by e-mail every time the location changes. -- Will Package Trackingby LVPI on 2006-12-08 06:23:54Will wrote: > Does anyone know of a package tracking device/service that would use > something similar to pager technology so that a package in transit could > send a heartbeat every 15 to 30 minutes to the paging network, and the > vendor providing the service could use the location of the receiving tower > to give an approximate location for the package? Notifications could be > sent to the package sender or receiver then by e-mail every time the > location changes. > > -- > Will http://aolsearch.aol.com/aol/search?encqueryz9bfc50659070620deee66c2ce1052fcbc853c1662189b647af5fda129b3216&invocationType=keyword_rollover&ie=UTF-8 Try that link or just do a google search of "gps package tracking to pager" There are dozens of companies and devices along those lines. Package Trackingby LVPI on 2006-12-08 06:28:02lvpi wrote: > Will wrote: > > Does anyone know of a package tracking device/service that would use > > something similar to pager technology so that a package in transit could > > send a heartbeat every 15 to 30 minutes to the paging network, and the > > vendor providing the service could use the location of the receiving tower > > to give an approximate location for the package? Notifications could be > > sent to the package sender or receiver then by e-mail every time the > > location changes. > > > > -- > > Will > > http://aolsearch.aol.com/aol/search?encqueryz9bfc50659070620deee66c2ce1052fcbc853c1662189b647af5fda129b3216&invocationType=keyword_rollover&ie=UTF-8 > > Try that link or just do a google search of "gps package tracking to> pager" > There are dozens of companies and devices along those lines. Even better try this link http://spygear4u.com/index.asp?PARTNER=EmailRevealer Package Trackingby WILL on 2006-12-08 16:11:19 "lvpi" wrote in messagenews:1165588081.854346.17230@j44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > lvpi wrote: > > Will wrote: > > > Does anyone know of a package tracking device/service that would use > > > something similar to pager technology so that a package in transit > > > send a heartbeat every 15 to 30 minutes to the paging network, and the > > > vendor providing the service could use the location of the receiving > > > to give an approximate location for the package? Notifications could > > > sent to the package sender or receiver then by e-mail every time the > > > location changes. > > > > > > -- > > > Will > > > > > > > > Try that link or just do a google search of "gps package tracking to> > > There are dozens of companies and devices along those lines. > > > Even better try this link > http://spygear4u.com/index.asp?PARTNER=EmailRevealer Those are all GPS devices. My application is INSIDE of a closed container INSIDE of a closed truck. There is no opportunity to see a GPS satellite. -- Will Package Trackingby LVPI on 2006-12-09 10:18:40Will wrote: > "lvpi" wrote in message > news:1165588081.854346.17230@j44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > lvpi wrote: > > > Will wrote: > > > > Does anyone know of a package tracking device/service that would use > > > > something similar to pager technology so that a package in transit > could > > > > send a heartbeat every 15 to 30 minutes to the paging network, and the > > > > vendor providing the service could use the location of the receiving > tower > > > > to give an approximate location for the package? Notifications could > be > > > > sent to the package sender or receiver then by e-mail every time the > > > > location changes. > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Will > > > Will. I believe if you check the last link you'll find several devices designed to function from inside a package inside a cntiner. Good luck. > > > > http://aolsearch.aol.com/aol/search?encqueryz9bfc50659070620deee66c2ce1052fcbc853c1662189b647af5fda129b3216&invocationType=keyword_rollover&ie=UTF-8 > > > > > > Try that link or just do a google search of "gps package tracking to> > pager" > > > There are dozens of companies and devices along those lines. > > > > > > Even better try this link > > http://spygear4u.com/index.asp?PARTNER=EmailRevealer > > Those are all GPS devices. My application is INSIDE of a closed container > INSIDE of a closed truck. There is no opportunity to see a GPS satellite. > > -- > Will
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