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- All data mirrored in realtime with offsite backup and
alternate server facility.
- Altitude in feet or metres
- Speed in Knots, MPH or Km/hr
- Direction (bearing)
- Exact Location in Lat. & Long.
- Simple or complex maps options
- Points en-route with ETA constantly updating
- Variable of frequency, monitor as regularly as every two minutes or less
- Pay for monitoring use only after purchase.
- Shut down mode incurs minimal cost of US$5 per month
- Industry standard security protocols
- Military spec hardware - not built down to a price
- Variation of delay on others monitoring if you choose
- Reliability of monitoring to 99.999% p.a.
- Emergency/distress alarm constantly monitored
- Distress messages delivered to a point of your choice
- Portability/compact/lightweight versions
- Accessible by public if required
- A system proven by others including the NZ Coast Guard, Rotor-Lift Tas.
- Able to use a variety of hardware other than recommended types
- Australasian product
- Local support
- Guaranteed satisfaction or money back within 30 days
- Ability to rent or buy
- Use on land sea or air worldwide with the Iridium satellite network
- Internal battery or external power
- Award winning technology
- Reduces insurance risk issues
- Monitoring of exceptional events. e.g. engine start/stop, oil pressure
etc
- Ongoing support & constant (free to user) development
- Ability to grant & revoke access by others to data easily by mouse click
- Ability to compute an accurate ETA for all via points en-route
- Ability to upgrade to Iridium satellite phone (subject to model
selected)
- Can be certified for type (if not already)
- Windows XP client application
- GoogleMaps™ support
- GoogleEarth™ support
- PDA and cellphone clients in development
- In-cockpit tablet PC client in development
- Flight Explorer™ support
- Terminal to Client to Terminal messaging on supported terminals
- View maps at multiple scales
- Digital raster maps for best possible quality
- Used in multiple round the world speed records & by kayak “Across the
Ditch”
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