If you want to just track the routes and then use the data to determine the
stopped time at any location - i.e look back at the tracklog to see all of
the places the truck has driven and then identify those places it has
stopped for more than 1 minute (be careful due to traffic jams you don't
misinterpret the stop), then a simple combined antenna/datalogger would be
just the thing.
At the end of the day you could download the information to a PC for
analysis.
Typical datalogger is a small magnetic based combined antenna/receiver that
sits on the outside of the vehicle and is powered from the van.
If you want detailed specs and info and pricing then send us an e-mail
sales@gps4less.co.uk
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Regards
David Harrison-Wood
GPS4Less
www.gps4less.co.uk
"to" <to@get2net.dk> wrote in message
news:3f38ade9$0$5178$edfadb0f@dread11.news.tele.dk ...
> Hi NG
>
> I have got a number of trucks that distributes parcels - In order to be
able
> to make a good ruteplanning based on historical delivery points, I need to
> know where the parcels have been delivered - therefore I want to log the
> position every time the truck stops, and then convert it into addresses
> later on.
>
> Therefore I need a GPS, that can registrate whenever a truck is at the
same
> position for for example more than 30 seconds. Can anyone tell me what to
> buy
>
> Best Regards
> TT
>
>