RestroSound helps preserve the dash on classic cars by providing a radio that not only fits into those three holes in the dash, but the radio fits the application perfectly. Instead of the “you get what you get” method of trying to fit a square peg into a round hole, the RetroSound car stereos are adaptable to fit a variety of applications correctly. Car Fit Guide. The fit guide is a tool which is intended to give a general idea of products that should work with your vehicle. It is not guaranteed to be 100% accurate due to continued development by vehicle and accessory manufacturers.
The most common reasons for putting tracking devices in vehicles include easier reporting of journeys of delivery trucks, stolen vehicle recovery, field service management and valuable asset tracking. However, these devices are generally considered invasion to privacy, especially when they are placed without your permission. A tracking system can either use a passive or active device. The passive device must be recovered after a few days or weeks to retrieve data in it. An active device offers real-time GPS reports of a vehicle's whereabouts. Warnings. Search around the car with your RF scanner several times at varying intervals.
Since a tracking device typically broadcasts intermittently, the GPS signal may not be on all the time and you may not be able to detect the device with just one pass with the RF scanner. If you check at the wrong time, the scanner may not pick up anything at all.
There are a few tracking devices that don't use radio signals for transmission. In such cases, they can be virtually undetectable without professional assistance.