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Old 10-28-2004, 03:01 AM
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by PredatorGSR &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Sucks, but i have to ask, did he have your alarm system? </TD></TR></TABLE>

Bet he wishes he did.
Old 10-28-2004, 06:29 AM
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no we were gonna install it but didnt get the chance to
Old 10-28-2004, 06:47 AM
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Is there a place in the DFW area of Texas that sells these units ?
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I hate to be skeptic. But it almost sounds to good to be true. Does this "ezitrak" offer some type of guarantee?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by liquidscor00 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I hate to be skeptic. But it almost sounds to good to be true. Does this "ezitrak" offer some type of guarantee?</TD></TR></TABLE>
like a 10 thousand dollar guarantee?
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Ok, so theives will start carying cell phone scramblers around...and a $1200 system becomes a usless piece of junk...

Seems like the protection is only as good as the cell phone signal...
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by liquidscor00 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I hate to be skeptic. But it almost sounds to good to be true. Does this "ezitrak" offer some type of guarantee?</TD></TR></TABLE>

Sorry there are no gaurantees, but how much better are you without this system?

In my friend's situation if he had this unit installed he would have been able to remotely disable the car by entering in the pin. Further he would have known instantly when his car was broken into. And worse comes to worse he could have also tracked where his car was heading to and give the cops the location of vehicle

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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by El Pollo Diablo &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Ok, so thieves will start carrying cell phone scramblers around...and a $1200 system becomes a usless piece of junk...

Seems like the protection is only as good as the cell phone signal...</TD></TR></TABLE>

Cellphone scramblers can only mess up analogue signal, you are using GSM Digital Signal.

This is the replica unit that are installed on Police Bait Vehicles, There are no scramblers out there that can jam the cell signal of GSM, the authorities made sure of this.

The company did research and made sure that thieves could not resort to this method. I hope that just put your question/concern to rest...

As for cell signal your right, it's only as good as your cell phone reception, however there are 2 numbers that it will call out to one your cell and the other a hardline or whatever number you program.

It also sends out sms messages to let you know and it will keep on trying until you respond.


Just to clarify my position on this product right now to anyone who reads this, whether you decide to purchase this unit or not, it was not my initial intention for posting, it was to inform you of a solution to your problems of theft and constant worrying.

You can go and knock on the product all you want but when your in a position like my friend yesterday, the 1200 investment would have prevented the thieves from jacking his car... and losing out completely.

Let me bring a situation up that occured recently, a couple months back during an ITR meet someone's car got stolen... Yes Stolen! During a meet... If he had this security system installed would you think that the thieves be able to steal his car and get away with it? Most likely no, there would have been a beat down instead of a sad turn out...

I guess the only way to dispell the whole "Too good to be true" is to show it to several members on this board personally for them to vouch that this system is as good as it claims to be.


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im from washington state and want one of these systems,how do i go about getting one?
Old 11-16-2004, 07:13 AM
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Akira-r gave me a demonstration of this product at a meet last week. I think it's a great product. As soon as the system founds out someone has broken into the car, it will give you a call to inform you within minutes. Plus you could shut down the engine with your cell phone from miles away. This product does what Akira-r listed. At first you might think $1200 is pretty costly, but think about how much time and money you have spent in your car? Even tho insurance company could pay you back with your lost, but with an R? ITRs are very rare right now, do you think your insurance company pays you back enough to match your lost? Just something you should think about to protect your car.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Akira-R &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Cellphone scramblers can only mess up analogue signal, you are using GSM Digital Signal.

This is the replica unit that are installed on Police Bait Vehicles, There are no scramblers out there that can jam the cell signal of GSM, the authorities made sure of this.

The company did research and made sure that thieves could not resort to this method. I hope that just put your question/concern to rest...
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OK, this sounds like a cool product and all, but..

Is this a bold-face lie or just marketing hype? I can't tell the difference. I've worked on both cell phones and cellular infrastructure, and jamming Analog/CDMA/TDMA/UMTS/WCDMA is of course possible on any of the US or European bands.

Will an 800 MHz Analog jammer work on a 1900 MHz GSM cell phone? Of course not.

http://www.google.com/search?s...ammer
Results 1 - 10 of about 81,600 for GSM Cell Phone Jammer. (0.47 seconds)

Here's a clever one, the size of a cell phone (Go figure, a cell phone has approximately all the RF hardware it needs to become it's own jammer).

http://www.cellular.co.za/acce...A.htm

This cell phone jammer model comes in 2 versions, one for Europe, North Africa and the Gulf states GSM networks (900 & 1800) and one for the USA/Canada (800 & 1900 mhz) networks.
And that's at a measly 20mW, you could make an (illegal) 1W jammer that could cover a hundred meters or more.


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How come this guy gets to promote this without becoming a sponsor? This doesn't stop your car from getting towed.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Akira-R &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">We all understand that for ITR Owners the risk of your car being stolen is much higher, well here's a solution to all your problems.

If there are any questions feel free to pm me or send me an email @ nhtran328@gmail.com
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EzitrakTM SPECIFICATIONS


Ezitrak™ is setting the new standard in vehicle security. The Ezitrak™ system is a highly integrated, sophisticated electronic module, employing the latest in design and manufacturing principals to create a highly reliable & effective vehicle security, monitoring & tracking product. The Ezitrak™ vehicle system is not a benign system, it uniquely provides real-time interactive control & functionality.


The Ezitrak™ System Alerts
1. Alerts the customer within seconds of a security breach
2. Can also make a voice call, with voice menu control
3. Sends SMS messaging alerts with full details of the breach & position info
4. ON-Line via a PC, Modem and Ezitrak™ PC Application Software


The Ezitrak™ system continually monitors the following Functions

Emergency PANIC Button
Intruder Detection Input
Ignition Detection Input
Main Power Input
Tow Away Detection
Over speed Detection
Black Box Recorder


The Ezitrak™ talks to you in a friendly female voice in your own language.
The Voice menu allows you to

Find out your Vehicle’s GPS Co-ordinates, Position Speed and Heading
Listen to a Status Report
Activate & Deactivate the Monitoring System
Disable the Vehicle
Set your Home Base Position
Set your Intruder and Emergency Phone Numbers
Set your PIN Number


The Ezitrak™ can automatically dialout up to 4 Phone Numbers.
2 Voice Call Numbers and 2 SMS Numbers

All Ezitrak™ Functions and Phone Numbers can be easily Setup using a simple SMS Messages

Other Features Include

PIN Number protection
Automatic Alarm System Arming
External Sealed Lead Acid Backup Battery Input
Voice, SMS and ON-Line control
Silent Dial Out Alarm
Internal BLACK BOX Recorder
Caller ID Alarm Control
Miles, Kilometres or Nautical Miles selection
ON-Line Moving Map Display capable

The Ezitrak™ requires a GSM SIM Card, not supplied, with Voice and SMS Phone Number and optional Data Call Number if the user requires access via a PC and Modem.

The Ezitrak™ is a Personal Monitoring System so there are NO Third Party fees to pay unlike many Back To Base Systems which require you to pay ongoing fees for many years costing typically many thousands of dollars. Your Ezitrak™ belongs to you.

Your Ezitrak™ will operate in any country with compatible GSM Network and SIM Cards.

Full functionality is best achieved in areas with both GSM Network Service and GPS satellite broadcast signal. Wide open outdoor areas are ideal for the GPS satellite receiver. GPS receivers can suffer interference from transmitting devices which may cause dropouts in GPS coverage but this is generally uncommon and more likely in large commercial centres. The Ezitrak™ will continue operating without either service necessarily available. If the GPS is unavailable the Ezitrak™ will remember the last position with GPS service available and provide you with that information.
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HAHA AFTER about 1 year that tracking device will cost more than the CAR itself.....
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ccfries &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">

OK, this sounds like a cool product and all, but..

Is this a bold-face lie or just marketing hype? I can't tell the difference. I've worked on both cell phones and cellular infrastructure, and jamming Analog/CDMA/TDMA/UMTS/WCDMA is of course possible on any of the US or European bands.

Will an 800 MHz Analog jammer work on a 1900 MHz GSM cell phone? Of course not.

http://www.google.com/search?s...ammer
Results 1 - 10 of about 81,600 for GSM Cell Phone Jammer. (0.47 seconds)


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No lies, I will get the report from the manufacture as proof that this systems cell signal could not be jammed, it was one of their concerns when creating this product.

This unit is an exact replica that the Auto Theft Task force uses to bait thieves, they too had to make sure that the signals could not be jammed.

But for further proof, I will buy a unit myself so I can use as product demonstration to show people in person. Thanks for the idea, now I just gotta find a place to buy it for cheap, the link u posted wanted 500-600 for that jammer.

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by canuck-mx6 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
HAHA AFTER about 1 year that tracking device will cost more than the CAR itself.....
How come this guy gets to promote this without becoming a sponsor? This doesn't stop your car from getting towed.
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If it bothers people so much then I will contact Dustin to become a sponsor.
No it wont stop your car form being towed but it will notify you immediatly when it does. and even with a boot on your car, it doesn't mean that it can't get towed either... But at least with this system if any theft attempts occur you will know.

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HAHA AFTER about 1 year that tracking device will cost more than the CAR itself.....
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I just don't see how you could have intelligently made a comment such as that...
this unit costs $1200 w/ no monthly charges, you save up to 30% off your insurance company because your vehicle is now equipped with a satallite tracking system, and last but not least, an ITR is worth 15-17k, depreciation in one year is not 15k...

If any mod is reading this, can you please help me in retrieving my other account? Someone or somehow my pasword and email was changed and I can't login anymore. The last time I used it was last nite at 1am replying to a post.

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Old 11-16-2004, 09:41 AM
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clifford alarms offer the same thing at a 1/4 of the price...

plus who would want to go to a new company ... when clifford has been around for a while and knows what there doing.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by TNHGPSAlarms &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If any mod is reading this, can you please help me in retrieving my other account? Someone or somehow my pasword and email was changed and I can't login anymore. The last time I used it was last nite at 1am replying to a post.</TD></TR></TABLE>

Or perhaps a mod/admin changed your email and password becuase you were violating rules?

not saying that did, but it's a possibility.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mikestypeRR &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">clifford alarms offer the same thing at a 1/4 of the price...

plus who would want to go to a new company ... when clifford has been around for a while and knows what there doing.</TD></TR></TABLE>

But the fee that they charge for tracking your car is $$$ and monthly too
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mikestypeRR &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">clifford alarms offer the same thing at a 1/4 of the price...

plus who would want to go to a new company ... when clifford has been around for a while and knows what there doing.</TD></TR></TABLE>

Let me explain you more in detail of the clifford alarm unit...

The unit itself is $600 @ fry's electronics + Install, so it is not 1/4 of the price + read the features:

It is not what you think it is.

The unit costs $600 w/ out installation your first year is free, after that you will have to pay an annual fee to use their service.

Plan 1 will be what you receive for free for the first year. What does it consist of?

Basic Plan
1. Professional Stolen Vehicle Recovery
(Basically, they will be working with the authorities to recover your vehicle VS. you doing the work)
2. Nationwide Stolen Vehicle Tracking
(Kind of a moot feature since GPS is suppose to be nationwide, but they are comparing it to Regional tracking)
3. Stolen Vehicle Shutdown
(IF you find out that your car is stolen from you and IF it is still being driven by the thief then you can have them shut the vehicle down)

That's it, so what solution will this system provide you? This system does not call you and let you know when your car is broken into, it doesnt inform you in any way whatsoever.

This system is like lojack in a sense except that it has the capability to pinpoint your vehicle vs waiting for the cops to track your car down via a transponder.

And as option three states, they can shut your vehicle down if it gets stolen, but that is only if you youself is aware of when it gets stolen and if it's still driven.

2nd plan is:
Safety and Security Service Plan
Includes all the features of Plan 1 Stolen Vehicle Tracking plus

- Locate or track your vehicle on the web with full-color maps
- Unlock your doors
- Roadside Assistance: Towing, tire change, out of gas; up to 6 events per year and 50 miles per tow
- Intelligent notifications of alerts via telephone voice, e-mail, and pager (home, office, cell).
- Parental Notifications
- 30 uses per year
Annual Rate Plan of $89.99 per year

3rd plan
Ultra Service Plan
Includes all the features of Plans 1 and 2 plus abundant communications transactions for active users:
150 uses per year.

Annual Fee of $129.99 Per Year


So all in all you pay $600 + install for a unit that doesnt notify you unless you upgrade and pay the extra $89.99 per year but yet you can only use it 30 times in a year, in order to use it more than 30 time you have to pay $130 for a total of 150 uses per year.

$700 + $90 = $790 limited to 30 uses and $90 recurring annual charge
or
$700 + $130 = $830 limited to 150 uses.

The product that I have described to you since my first post, states that when your car gets broken into it immediately calls you and notify you, when your car is started you are notifed and aware of it too, you then at that moment have an option to shut your vehicle off via your cell phone and recover the car via GPS.

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I have also spoken to Dustin prior, and he did give me permission to educate and inform people of this new product as long as I don't sell.

Of course when I do, I will be paying Dustin advertisement fees for usage.


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I would be interested in a demonstration and to find out more information on the cell phone scrambler. btw is that 1200 installed? is there a posibility of a group buy?

Just to put things in perspective if you had a $3000 insurance premium as I do and it dropped 30% off of that you would save money within a year and a half

im very intersted in this, does it have options to do automatic starts and the such?
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I just stole a car with this system. It really isnt that good.
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lol i dunno why but that post did make me laugh.
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akira-R came to my place and demo'd the sysytem for me. it seemed pretty cool and he explained the system to me. 1200 isnt muchw hen you just invested thousands of dollars in mods and not even mentioed the time and blood spent into building your car.
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everyone is going to have there opinoin on any product that comes out......I've seen this sytem work first hand and like the idea of being able to have control of my car when its not in my hands....Atleast check the system out first hand with a demonstration and then decide......Akira-r Gets my vouch, great guy and a great product.


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