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Gost Nav-tracker 1.0 Idp Sat/gps Tracking Device With 30' Cable

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Gost Nav-tracker 1.0 Idp Sat/gps Tracking Device With 30' CableGOST NAV TRACKER 1. 0 IDP Model: GNT 1. 0 30 INS IDP The most basic version in the Nav Tracker family of tracking systems, it is designed for customers who only want tracking capabilities. The unit has an optional panic button to alert designated message recipients that there is a problem and an optional arm disarm button to control the geo fence on board. This unit meets insurance requirements for tracking. The GNT 1. 0 Push Button is an IP67 Rated

GOST NAV-TRACKER 1.0 IDP

Model: GNT-1.0-30-INS-IDP

The most basic version in the Nav-Tracker family of tracking systems, it is designed for customers who only want tracking capabilities. The unit has an optional panic button to alert designated message recipients that there is a problem and an optional arm/disarm button to control the geo-fence on board. This unit meets insurance requirements for tracking.

The GNT-1.0-Push-Button is an IP67 Rated water resistant latching push button (push on — push off). The push button can be used both as a covert geo-fence arm/disarm button and/or a panic button.

When used as an arm/disarm button it will control the geo-fence on board the vessel.

When used as a panic button, the GOST Nav-Tracker will send ‘in alarm’ messages with the vessels name, latitude, longitude, speed & heading. It will continue to do so at whatever interval is selected on the website (2 to 30 min) until the user presses it again, at which time it will send the same information with the message ‘alarm cleared’. The messages will be sent to the website and to any designated message recipients as an email or text message. This feature is very useful on jet skis or other small watercraft when users run out of fuel, get lost, get into trouble or cannot get the jet ski started after a spill.

These packages offer basic GPS satellite tracking with a push button to arm/disarm the geo-fence on board and are designed to meet insurance requirements. An L-bracket for installation is also included.


What's in the Box:
  • GNT-1.0
  • push button
  • L-Bracket
  • 30ft Cable
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