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<div class="moz-signature"><b>Sorry, I'm a bit confused. Does the
BT757 connect to your phone then? What does it use the phone for?<br>
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Thanks!<br>
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On 24/07/2009 03:23, John Smith wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I'm looking for the cheapest tracker possible really,
probably off
eBay(UK). Any recommendations for a bargain?
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In a car or ?
I grabbed a couple of cheap data loggers off ebay(AU), AU$70 inc postage, out of the pair I'd recommend a BT757 the most, seemed to be more sensitive than both a HTC Dream (AKA G1) and the other data logger I picked up GT-730F/L.
The BT757 has a solar cell and claims 100+ hours on a single charge + if the cell can see the sun, it also came with a nifty suction cup holder, a car charger and a retractable USB cable.
The only down side to this particular model is the 1M of flash, can store about 37,000 GPS points. I've set it up to record points every 10m and it logs at 1Hz.
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