SF_BHT
10-29-2008, 09:30
In my never ending quest for new tools in my work I would like to recommend a new device that I have been using for the last 6 months.
The Track Stick Super
(This is a Data Logger not a Transmitter)
Uses of the Track stick: For personnel use I use it to LOG the travels of my family, kids. Keeps the kids honest as to where they went and how fast they were driving.:p
For Work I use it to record the movements of people, cars, etc so I can later download the trip and prepare route maps, Points of interest etc. This device is a great economical GPS DATA Logger for LEO's. You can slap it on a car and recover it later and see where the individual went.
I have found in the force protection world that this is great for preparing product during a site survey and Route recons. The data downloads easily and they have a great Goggle Maps and Goggle Earth interface. You can also embed photos at locations that you shot. I have found that when doing surveillance in an Urban environment it is a good tool so you can later record the route traveled while following your TGT. This is a great low-cost tool. It is only limited by your imagination.
The data can be exported into all the standard formats that will import into Goggle, Garmin, FV, etc (kmz/html/rtf/csv/gpx).
Another good tool for the tool box.:munchin
Specs:
4 1/2” X 1 1/4” X 3/4”
2.5 meter horizontal accuracy
Integrated USB 2.0 connector
Weatherproof case, detachable magnetic mount
and belt clip
Integrated directly into Google™ Earth
for worldwide use
4Mb Dash memory records months
of location histories
Vibration detector for longer battery life
Built in temperature recorder
-10°C (14°F) to 60°C (140°F)
Runs on two (2) AAA batteries
Requires Windows™ computer with
USB1.1/2.0 port
Copyright © 2007 Trackstick. A division of Telespial Systems Inc. | Google, the Google logo, and Google Earth are trademarks of Google Inc. | All rights reserved.
Full Power Power Save
Alkaline
NiMh
Lithium
3-6 days 2-3 weeks
6-8 days 4-6 weeks
1-2 weeks 6-8 weeks
For more info go to www.trackstick.com They have three products but the Super is the one we use.
The Track Stick Super
(This is a Data Logger not a Transmitter)
Uses of the Track stick: For personnel use I use it to LOG the travels of my family, kids. Keeps the kids honest as to where they went and how fast they were driving.:p
For Work I use it to record the movements of people, cars, etc so I can later download the trip and prepare route maps, Points of interest etc. This device is a great economical GPS DATA Logger for LEO's. You can slap it on a car and recover it later and see where the individual went.
I have found in the force protection world that this is great for preparing product during a site survey and Route recons. The data downloads easily and they have a great Goggle Maps and Goggle Earth interface. You can also embed photos at locations that you shot. I have found that when doing surveillance in an Urban environment it is a good tool so you can later record the route traveled while following your TGT. This is a great low-cost tool. It is only limited by your imagination.
The data can be exported into all the standard formats that will import into Goggle, Garmin, FV, etc (kmz/html/rtf/csv/gpx).
Another good tool for the tool box.:munchin
Specs:
4 1/2” X 1 1/4” X 3/4”
2.5 meter horizontal accuracy
Integrated USB 2.0 connector
Weatherproof case, detachable magnetic mount
and belt clip
Integrated directly into Google™ Earth
for worldwide use
4Mb Dash memory records months
of location histories
Vibration detector for longer battery life
Built in temperature recorder
-10°C (14°F) to 60°C (140°F)
Runs on two (2) AAA batteries
Requires Windows™ computer with
USB1.1/2.0 port
Copyright © 2007 Trackstick. A division of Telespial Systems Inc. | Google, the Google logo, and Google Earth are trademarks of Google Inc. | All rights reserved.
Full Power Power Save
Alkaline
NiMh
Lithium
3-6 days 2-3 weeks
6-8 days 4-6 weeks
1-2 weeks 6-8 weeks
For more info go to www.trackstick.com They have three products but the Super is the one we use.