Hi, I bought one of these GPS trackers from ebay. It has an internal battery that they reckon will last for 60 days, as well as a 12v connection to keep it charged. It seems to work pretty well; has all of the usual features and was easy to set up - but... when plugged into a 240v power source with the provided adapter it is perfect, but when I connect it direct to 12v, either through the cig plug adapter or using the harness straight to the battery, I hear the GPS signal every time it handshakes with the GSM network (if you know what a mean, the dit-dit-dit-dit-dit-dit noise...). I know there isn't a speaker inside it, and I am certain that the noise is coming from the device itself and isn't interference through my speakers. The supplier has said they don't know what it is and haven't heard of it before, and how can it make a noise if it has no speaker, but its does!!
Does anyone have any idea what the cause may be, and if so what can I do to prevent it? I don't understand why it only happens with a straight 12v input, as opposed to 12v via transformer (it is even fine if I use an inverter to go 12v ->240v ->12v!)
Thanks, Benrosenick
Does anyone have any idea what the cause may be, and if so what can I do to prevent it? I don't understand why it only happens with a straight 12v input, as opposed to 12v via transformer (it is even fine if I use an inverter to go 12v ->240v ->12v!)
Thanks, Benrosenick