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June 6, 2008

The Parts of Vehicle Tracking Devices

by Salvador Paez

Vehicle tracking systems are dead useful. They help prevent car theft and they solve crimes. These are very efficient devices, but do you know how they work? Vehicle tracking devices are very interesting. The user doesn't need too much hardware components to use it. These are only made of two kinds of hardware devices: the remote receiver and transmitter. Although various communication protocols such as GPS, GPRS and radio frequency need different kinds of hardware materials, these components only differ in terms of their configuration. The usual equipment and their functions still remain the same.

The Transmitter:

Responsible in sending the signal to be received by the receiver, the transmitter is one of the most important electronic devices of vehicle tracking systems. The signal it emits can come in various forms, depending on its configuration. For cellular-based GPS, small electromagnetic waves are used. If the vehicle is a radio-frequency kind, the type of signal comes in radio waves. Microwaves are used for systems using satellite tracking, like GS.

A vehicle tracking system transmitter is made of several parts, including:

Power supply - The power supply (or power supply unit) is a device or system used to supply electrical energy to the transmitter.

Oscillator - It produces the repetitive signal, and is an electronic circuit found in the transmitter.

Modulator - The modulator is a device that varies the static waveform within the transmitter. By performing this process, it is possible to form messages out of the variety of signals produced.

Amplifier - The amplifier does as its name suggests; it amplifies the signal of the transmitter large enough for the receiver to intercept.

Receiver:

This is the other half that completes the tracking device. A remote component, it works by getting the signals sent by the transmitter. This lets the receiver determine where the transmitter is. Receivers also vary to suit the type of transmitter available.

It can be a bit overwhelming to learn about vehicle tracking systems. To help you with this, you can do additional in-depth research. Guide books are very useful reference about these devices.

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