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New Aercept GPS Trackers Featuring Industry Leading GPS Sensitivity

Aercept 1400S.
by Staff Writers
Oxnard CA (SPX) Jul 24, 2008
CalAmp has announced the introduction of the Aercept 1400S and 1450S Trackers for mobile asset tracking. These new tracking devices feature more than 100-times greater GPS reacquisition sensitivity and 20-times greater GPS tracking sensitivity compared to previous Aercept offerings.

Designed and manufactured by CalAmp, the 1400S and 1450S are the latest GPS and GSM/GPRS tracking devices used with CalAmp's Aercept-branded services for locating and protecting vehicular collateral. These "S-version" Trackers utilize super-sensitive GPS technology to greatly improve tracking performance in all operating environments.

They also enable broader and more flexible installation options such as in the trunk, door panel, side/kick panel, seat, floor and other areas of the vehicle with challenging access to GPS signals.

In addition, the Aercept 1400S and 1450S are compatible with previous power cables and harnesses, and are fully integrated with the Aercept back-end and Internet systems, including the popular street and satellite mapping features.

"The launch of the Aercept 1400S and 1450S Trackers shows CalAmp's commitment to continuous innovations by offering technology advancements and a product roadmap that deliver practical benefits for our customers," stated Jarvis Tou, Vice President and General Manager of CalAmp's Aercept Group.

"By using GPS technology designed for indoor location applications, it is now possible to more accurately determine location of vehicles in garages, covered parking structures and urban canyons. The 1400S and 1450S Trackers deliver improved tracking performance, increased flexibility and reduced installation and support expenses, while minimizing common installation-related reliability issues all through the use of super-sensitive GPS technology."

CalAmp's Aercept business provides an integrated GPS tracking service with equipment and monitoring capabilities for vehicle asset tracking applications such as 'buy-here-pay-here' dealerships that specialize in automobile financing for high credit risk individuals.

Automobile dealerships and vehicle finance companies have come to depend on CalAmp's patented technologies and processes that enable lenders to lower the risk of their loans, and thereby address a larger market of potential customers.

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