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Anti-Theft Technology
Posted on December 25, 2011 | Satellite Radio.
While much has been done over the years to fight back against auto theft, it still remains a concern in many areas throughout America. While this crime has actually declined over the last few years, the biggest problem is the amount of money lost by victims. To illustrate, the FBI reports that auto thefts cost victims approximately $6.4 billion in 2008.
Urban areas in particular tend to have a higher rate of theft. Thieves have a wider selection of cars to choose from in these parts, and can blend in more as opposed to being out in rural areas. However, car owners today have more anti-theft technology available to them than ever before. Not only is this technology better equipped to prevent thefts, but recovery their vehicles should they get victimized.
The latest in anti-theft technology is the use of GPS that will monitor and track your vehicle should it be stolen. This makes it much easier for the authorities to locate and recover stolen vehicles. And in the event that the thief cuts the battery cable, information can still be gathered from the system.
OnStar by GM has made some advances in the recovery process. They now have a vehicle slowdown service that utilizes GPS. With it, not only can they locate a stolen vehicle, but stop it in its tracks. It starts with the owner reporting the theft to the police. Then the police contact OnStar to find the location of the car.
When they are closing in on the stolen car, OnStar can debilitate the accelerator to eventually stop it. Also, should the car be turned off, OnStar can prevent it from starting again by blocking the ignition.
LoJack has a system that reportedly has a 90% success rate for stolen vehicle recovery. They install radio transceivers into the vehicle as well as motion detectors. Should the car be moved while activated, an alert will be sent to the owner via text, email, or phone. Because the owner is notified immediately, it can save a lot of time. The police will then be contacted quicker and begin searching as soon as possible. Law enforcement in over half the states have LoJack tracking computers in their vehicles.
While this whole operation more often than not will probably be successful, professional thieves are beginning to catch on. They are figuring out how to disable these systems so they can’t track the location. Some will even try to hide a vehicle in an underground garage, where GPS won’t be able to track it.
Portable Satellite Radio Transmitter
Posted on June 10, 2011 | Satellite Radio.
Portable satellite radio transmitter is gaining popularity among the eyes of the people all over the world. Now almost all the movable radio transmitters come in the market with the tool to set it up in the vehicle. Installing the portable satellite radio transmitter is not at all a difficult task to perform. Once you have installed this system, you will be able to hear around 150 channels inside your vehicle. Given below I have provided you with useful information regarding the basic installation of the portable radio transmitter.
The very first step that you need to do is to set the radio’s support in the vehicle. You can easily place it on the dashboard with some sticky material. On the other hand you can also utilize tabs to set them up.
Now you are required to provide power to the radio. This can easily be completed with the help of a wire. When you have done that, link the transmitter to the tuner. This connecting process of transmitter is also a very simple process.
Now you need to fix the signal connector. Normally this connection is made with the compact disc player adapter. On the other hand you can also make this connection with the help of a frequency modulator. After you have completed the connection, set the transmitter or receiver on the exterior surface or roof of the vehicle. Place it at a place where the antenna can catch maximum quality signals. The back side of the vehicle roofing is probably the perfect area.
Now pass the transmitter cable back through the vehicle. Find a way so that the cable is not blocked at all and you can clearly see it as well. When you are done with it, sit in your vehicle and enjoy the transmission during your travels.