Covert GPS Vehicle Tracking Systems

Why Would You Want To Install Covert GPS Vehicle Tracking Systems?

GPS tracking devices seem to be everywhere today and with improvements in technology they are no longer the domain of only the super-rich, most people today can afford to fit a covert GPS vehicle tracking device.

The sale of covert GPS vehicle tracking systems, and the services of companies that provide specialist covert vehicle tracking, are increasing year on year, but why does anyone want to fit one of these devices or employ a specialist company to track their vehicles?

It’s All About Cheating!

Cheating spouses and cheating employees are the two main reasons that covert GPS vehicle tracking devices are fitted.

Cheating Spouse

If you think your wife or girlfriend is cheating on you (and it is more men than women who make use of these systems/services), then from as little as a couple of hundred dollars you can install a do it yourself GPS tracking system and monitor every movement their vehicle makes anywhere in the world. Think about that…if your spouse is acting suspiciously, you can know if he/she is not at work when they say they are, exactly where their car is parked when they are on a ‘night out with the guys/girls’, or that their vehicle is parked outside a motel across town for the entire afternoon - and you can do this for not much more than the cost of a cell phone.

One word of caution though - people are not happy when they find out that covert GPS vehicle tracking systems have been place in their cars any many relationships, where the spouse wasn’t cheating, have ended because of trust issues, so think it over carefully before you decide to go ahead with this - you have been warned!

Cheating Employees

Hands up if you’ve never taken an extended lunch break or stopped off to do some personal stuff while you have been at work…just as I thought, not many of you!

Amazing as it might seem, many companies consider this to be theft. Not theft of anything tangible like stationery or stock, but theft of time - time that the company is paying you for. If an employee regularly says they are working 10 hour days, but in reality they are taking a extra hour for lunch and spending an hour at the gym each afternoon, they are stealing 20% of their pay each month, and that could cost a company thousands of extra dollars each month if many employees are doing this.

If you look at the facts this way, it’s no surprise that many companies are employing GPS tracking fleet management specialists to crack down on this type of behaviour. A GPS fleet tracking system will be a substantial investment for a lot of companies, but if they have sales people all over the country, and only 10% of those people are ‘cheating’, the system would pay for itself in 6 to 12 months. If a vehicle is stolen, the system will probably pay for itself pretty much right away when the vehicle is recovered. Read more

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Covert GPS vehicle Tracking Systems - What Is GPS?

As you are looking into covert GPS vehicle tracking systems, I thought it would be a good idea to take a look at exactly what GPS is so that you can get a better understanding of how GPS works with covert vehicle tracking.

GPS is The Global Positioning System that was developed by the United States Department of Defense way back in the late 1970’s as a means of tracking enemy, men and materials. The system is made up of a network of 24 satellites that orbit the earth twice a day.

The system was originally intended to be for military use only, but after the shooting down of Korean Airlines flight KAL 007 in 1983, President Ronald Reagan decided that GPS would be made available for civilian use as soon as it was fully operational. So it’s Ronald Reagan we have to thank for making it possible for civilians to own a covert GPS vehicle tracking device today.

GPS, code named NAVSTAR-GPS, was an extremely complicated and expensive project to complete, so it wasn’t until 1995 that the system was declare fully operational, and in 1996 President Bill Clinton issued a policy directive making the system available to both military and civilians for a variety of uses including covert GPS vehicle tracking systems.

Chronological History

  • 1978 - The first GPS satellite (the experimental Block-I) was launched.
  • 1983 - Russian fighters shoot down the Korean Airlines KAL 007 that had flown into Soviet airspace due to a navigational error.
  • 1983 - The then US President, Ronald Reagan announced that GPS would be available for civilian use on completion.
  • 1993 - Initial operational capability was achieved for The Global Positioning System.
  • 1994 - A full compliment of 24 satellites was in orbit.
  • 1995 - NAVSTAR declares full operational capability.
  • 1996 - United States President Bill Clinton issues a policy directive making the system dual use.
  • 1998, U.S. Vice President Al Gore announces plans to upgrade GPS for greater accuracy and reliability to increase aviation safety.

How Does GPS Work?

As stated above, the 24 GPS satellites circle round the earth twice a day on a preset orbit, and transmit data at the speed of light regarding the time, the precise orbit of the satellite and the rough orbits of nearby satellites. This data enables the system to work out how far away the satellite is from the receiver, and when you can do that with 3 satellites the system can triangulate a receiver’s position which is then either transmitted on to a base station or displayed on an electronic map if the receiver is a satellite navigation system.

For a system to calculate longitude and latitude (a 2D position) and track movement, a GPS receiver needs to a signal from 3 satellites. If a receiver can get a signal from 4 satellites, the receiver can work out a 3D position by calculating altitude as well. The real beauty of GPS is that it will work in any conditions, at any time, and anywhere in the world - which means you can get covert GPS vehicle tracking in real-time and at all times.

Is GPS accurate?

The modern GPS tracking devices that are commonly in use today are accurate to about 10 metres of a devices current position. Accuracy is affected by a number of factors including the signal being received, atmospheric conditions or the surrounding conditions. It is possible, even with existing technology, to monitor a position to within 30cm using up-rated equipment.

Covert GPS tracking of vehicles is possible today due to a mixture of technological innovation, huge amounts of money, and the unfortunate events that affected the 269 passengers aboard KAL 007. Despite this huge investment, GPS is subscription free and free to use as we wish.

Should you have any questions relating to this article, please feel free to contact us at Covert GPS Vehicle Tracking Systems.

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Covert GPS Vehicle Tracking Systems - Welcome

Thank you for visiting Covert GPS Vehicle Tracking Systems . Our aim is to organize as much information as we can to help you learn more about covert GPS tracking vehicles and how it can help you. If you are looking for covert vehicle tracking reviews, or just general information about GPS vehicle tracking, you have come to the right place.

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