I saw something similar to my question, so forgive me if this seems like a re-post. And just FYI, I’m not tech-savvy. So keep the answers 2-year-old simple.
I’m trying to build something short of a Lojack system. I don’t need the cell phone/e-mail alerts or anything like that.
All I want is a GPS in my car, so if somehow it is to get stolen, I can locate it by finding the signal from the car. (Make sense?) I always hear about how cell phones with built-in GPS are like beacons - how can I take that concept and use it for my car? (Cheaply?)
I was wondering what I would need for that? Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
It’s slightly power-hungry for handheld ops, but should work fine on a car battery. It has GSM GPRS built-in, give it SIM card and your car can dial or email you the location. I don’t think the one Sparkfun sells has Python script built-in, so if you don’t want to add a controller or go deep into programming, find the -PY version.
It’s slightly power-hungry for handheld ops, but should work fine on a car battery. It has GSM GPRS built-in, give it SIM card and your car can dial or email you the location. I don’t think the one Sparkfun sells has Python script built-in, so if you don’t want to add a controller or go deep into programming, find the -PY version.
The GM862 would be better for the OP, unless he wants to solder BGA