
TRACKER stolen vehicle recovery products are available at John Kleis Car Audio
Tracker Monitor
This system detects any unauthorised movement of your vehicle and sends a theft-warning signal to
TRACKER's 24-hour monitoring centre. This means Tracker will contact you if they think your car is being
stolen, enabling Tracker to activate the system and begin tracking as quickly as possible once you've reported
it to the police.
Supplied & Installed at our Reading Workshops
Tracker Horizon
TRACKER Horizon combines TRACKER's Monitor system with the company's own satellite based Global Positioning System.
This means that TRACKER's control centre can immediately establish the geographical location of the stolen vehicle
and relay this information to the Police who then use their TRACKER equipped vehicles to identify its exact
location, wherever it may be hidden.
Supplied & Installed at our Reading Workshops
N.B All units are suject to subsciption charge
With all stolen vehicle recovery systems, TRACKER will also safely return your vehicle to you at an agreed
location, no matter where in the country it is found, which means you will not incur any extra expense or time
collecting it.
How does TRACKER work?
TRACKER stolen vehicle recovery systems work like an electronic homing device. A covert transmitter is hidden
discreetly in one of several dozen places around the vehicle. There is no visible aerial or other identifying
feature so the thief can't see it and won't know it's there.
When the car is stolen and reported to the police, TRACKER activates the system, which sends out a silent radio
signal unique to your vehicle, across a dedicated nationwide transmission network.
With TRACKER Monitor, a sophisticated sensor detects any unauthorised movement of the car, even if it is towed
or lifted away. It then sends a warning signal to TRACKER's 24-hour monitoring centre who will call you to alert
you of the possible theft.
Once activated, the TRACKER signal from the car is picked up by special detection equipment fitted in patrol
cars and helicopters of every police force in the country, allowing them to locate the stolen vehicle to the exact
spot.
Because TRACKER works via land-based radio transmission, it is virtually impossible to interrupt or block the
signal, by hiding the car in a steel crate or concrete building for example, as may happen with some satellite
systems, making TRACKER the most reliable tracking system in hostile or theft situations.
TRACKER Horizon operates in the same way as TRACKER Monitor with one exception. TRACKER Horizon also has a
satellite locating device installed. Using the Global Positioning System constellation of 24 satellites, TRACKER
Horizon enables the TRACKER control centre to immediately establish the geographical location of the stolen vehicle
through its GPS mapping screens. The Police then use TRACKER's proven radio transmission technology to pinpoint the
location of the stolen vehicle wherever it may be hidden, including steel containers and garages where other
satellite systems fail to maintain contact.
With TRACKER detection equipment installed in patrol cars and helicopters,
TRACKER is operated directly by all English, Scottish and Welsh police forces and by Group 4 in conjunction
with the RUC in Northern Ireland.
One vehicle is stolen in the UK almost every minute, putting car crime high on the police agenda. In 1998, the
Government announced a target of cutting vehicle crime by 30% over the next five years.
TRACKER has become an important weapon in the fight against vehicle crime, leading the police to arrest over
1400 suspected thieves and recover over £150 million worth of stolen property.
In many cases, TRACKER is not only recovering the vehicle it is fitted to, but is also leading police to hoards
of other stolen vehicles and organised crime rings.
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