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Lebanon, Ohio, United States

Lebanon, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Brand:CalAmp Manufacturer Part Number:LMU27G500-G1000

This tracking unit from CalAmp features a small size, superior GPS performance, an internal 200 mAh back-up battery, ultra low power sleep modes. It is a complete vehicle tracking and communications device incorporating next-generation, super-sensitive GPS technology. 

We used the device for approximately 6 months on a fleet truck at a construction company. We used Raco Wireless fleet tracking technology that served up data on routes, speed, idle and much more.

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