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you can also use your phones BT as a 'tag' ... - .- -.




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Post #709955 23rd Jan 2025 9:33am
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Scotland 2012 Range Rover Westminster TDV8 Fuji White

Hi,

I'm thinking we could have some form of a 3 dimentional metallic device uniquely coded to that vehicle that does not require any form of elecromagnetic radiation or be subject to over the air interference and potential electronic replication, it could be inserted into a recepticle and assuming the 3 dimentional mechanical coding matched the vehicle it could be turned to initiate the engine.

It could be small enough to carry in your pocket and possibly combined via a connecting ring with other similar devices for other secure devices, perhaps decorated by some form of aesthetic accoutrement, pehaps a combination of metal and leather that has a sentimantal connection with the owner.

Surely in this day and age our top engineers could come up with something along those lines.

A. Fuji White / Jet 2012 4.4 TDV8 Westminster

Post #709966 23rd Jan 2025 11:56am
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United Kingdom 2018 Range Rover Autobiography TDV6 Barossa

Another thing about the Ghost if in service mode. Should it be stolen once you go over 32mph, a 15 minute timer starts & when the car is switched off it will not start again without the code.
However, if during the fifteen minute countdown, the perpetrator stops at a junction or traffic lights and the speed is zero, the 15 minute timer is reset & they get another 15 minutes. So if its stolen in a city there is a very good chance that it will not need the code input. Should it be on a Motorway for example & the 15 mins is exceeded, then when switched off, it needs the code inputted to restart.
As I said previously, I have driven my car for day's in the city without needing to input the code, but I realised that it defeats the reason for having a ghost, so input it every time now

Post #709968 23rd Jan 2025 12:36pm
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Scotland 2012 Range Rover Westminster TDV8 Fuji White

That and that it only needs to get it as far as a recovery wagon or furniture truck or container even (then HIAB onto the back of a flatbed in the container), from there its away to the docks, it doesn't need to move under it's own power for long.

A. Fuji White / Jet 2012 4.4 TDV8 Westminster

Post #709970 23rd Jan 2025 12:59pm
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A VHF tracker works in a container its the one to get if you think its going to be dragged into a container etc
https://www.trackershop-uk.com/collections...tQv2e5yt1S

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VHF tracking works by emitting a radio signal from a device installed in the vehicle. This signal can be picked up by specialised receivers, including those used by police forces across the UK. Unlike GPS signals, which can be blocked or jammed by signal jammers (devices that criminals sometimes use to prevent tracking), VHF signals can cut through these interferences. This means that even if a thief uses a signal jammer, the VHF tracker remains detectable.
When a vehicle equipped with a VHF tracker is stolen, the tracking system activates, and the signal is transmitted. Law enforcement agencies equipped with VHF receivers can then track the vehicle's location, regardless of where it's hidden. This capability is particularly useful in scenarios where the vehicle is concealed in locations designed to block traditional GPS signals, such as underground parking structures or shipping containers.
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Post #709976 23rd Jan 2025 2:51pm
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