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Re: WALL TENT "IDEAS TO PROTECT THEM FROM THIEVES"
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April 22, 2011, 03:57:22 PM »
Maybe you could find someone to tag along for a fee....basically a camp babysitter that guards your stuff. Too bad you can't just surround it with landmines.
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Re: WALL TENT "IDEAS TO PROTECT THEM FROM THIEVES"
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April 22, 2011, 04:20:26 PM »
so as i think more about this, what if there were to be some electronic device sewn into the seam or somewhere then if it got stole I could track it down somehow.. Might be a little spendy but, would set the mind at ease knowing if some one stole it I could track it down...
boy would they ever be in for a shock of their life.......
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April 22, 2011, 04:22:41 PM »
What about taking a waterproof felt marker and writing your name and phone number or whatever you want on the front and back of the tent in an obvious place...
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how bout a electric fence tied into the zipper or frame.you could have the battery inside and they would have no idea.I have e wall tent also and was always worried about everything stolen.Very sad that we have to worry about that stuff
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it doesnt matter if its only going to be a few hours or a day, we always leave someone in camp (armed).
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Leave your hungry Rottweiler inside of it........
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Re: WALL TENT "IDEAS TO PROTECT THEM FROM THIEVES"
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For some reason nobody wants to steal an old army tent like mine
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Look into Data Dot used to protect cars ,also I would plan traceable I phone or something ,there is apps to trace things.
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ok i am a little behind here, but is there actually something small enough that a fella could sew it into the fabric where someone wouldnt notice and then you could track it with your phone? because if there is i am all over it, it took me to damn long to get my wall tent just to have some *censored* steal it from me, and yes when i caught them they would be eating their fingers for lunch
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How about one of the tiny chips they use for pets?
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Quote from: pianoman9701 on April 25, 2011, 11:22:11 AM
How about one of the tiny chips they use for pets?
Those chips have no tracking ability. You would have to find the tent first and then run a scanner over it
to see if it has a chip.
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April 25, 2011, 11:29:37 AM »
OK, here's the really cool answer for this.
TRACE:DOG (
www.tracedog.fr
) has developed, in close collaboration with veterinarians, two GPS pet tracking devices for dogs. The TRACE:GPS is an assisted-GPS pet tracking device for GSM networks. The TRACE:GSM does not use GPS signals, but determines its position by mobile phone network triangulation. Both devices have a quad-band GSM modem incorporated. Via Internet you can see where your dog is on a variable-scale map. With your mobile phone, you can send an alarm signal to your dog's device and if your phone supports MMS technology, you will instantly receive a mapped location. You can also obtain the dog's location via a SMS text message or even via a voice server. TRACE:DOG is sold by veterinarians, pet shops and garden centers.
Here's the webpage:
http://www.gps-practice-and-fun.com/gps-pet-tracking.html
I'm pretty sure this makes me a genius.
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Re: WALL TENT "IDEAS TO PROTECT THEM FROM THIEVES"
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April 25, 2011, 11:29:44 AM »
The active RFID tags still need a radio within 500 feet. So that would not work.
A better idea is to get a GPS device that you would put into a pre-sewn pocket. Then when it gets hi-jacked you call a 1-800 number and they track it or the other you track it. You bring in cops in and off to jail they go.
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Re: WALL TENT "IDEAS TO PROTECT THEM FROM THIEVES"
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April 25, 2011, 11:36:30 AM »
Can you paddlock or bolt the frame and joints together? I have no idea if that will work. I have never put one together.
If you keep the frame tight and bolted together, can the canvas come off?
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April 25, 2011, 11:38:22 AM »
Regardless, I still consider myself a genius!
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