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<b>High Signal Strength Locations:</b>
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<font color="#20c850"><b>High Signal Strength Locations:</b> </font>
 
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* Front and rear bumper<br>
 
* Front and rear bumper<br>
 
* Glove box<br>
 
* Glove box<br>
 
* Behind the front or rear lights<br>
 
* Behind the front or rear lights<br>
<b>Medium Signal Strength Locations:<br>
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* Under the car <br>
 
* Under the car <br>
 
* Central console compartment<br>
 
* Central console compartment<br>
<b>Low Signal Strength Locations:</b>
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* Trunk <br>
 
* Trunk <br>
 
* Under the seat <br>
 
* Under the seat <br>
 
* Door compartment<br>
 
* Door compartment<br>
 
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FOTOS
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[[File:Tat glovebox.jpg|alt=|left|thumb|546x546px|Glovebox]]
[[File:Fota_update_correct_way_1.png|alt=|700x700px]]
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[[File:Tat_lights.jpg|alt=|right|thumb|546x546px|Tail Lights]]
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[[File:Tat_center_console.jpg|alt=|left|thumb|546x546px|Central Console]]
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[[File:Tat_underneath1.jpg|alt=|thumb|546x546px|Underneath the car]]
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[[File:Tat_underneath2.jpg|alt=|center|thumb|890x890px|Underneath the car]]
    
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Understanding these specific mounting places in each category will guide you in strategically placing GPS asset trackers, maximizing their battery life, and ensuring reliable periodic location monitoring.<br>
 
Understanding these specific mounting places in each category will guide you in strategically placing GPS asset trackers, maximizing their battery life, and ensuring reliable periodic location monitoring.<br>
<b>While we've suggested categories and examples for optimal GPS tracker placement, it's essential to note that these are recommendations. Every vehicle is unique, and factors like model, make, and construction materials can impact GPS signal reception differently.<br>
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It is always a good idea to position the antenna in such a way that there is as little metal and other obstructions in the way towards the outside of the vehicle. Similar to the example where device is placed behind the rear lights - <b>it is better if antenna is facing the plastic light fitting instead of facing upwards to the metal vehicle frame.</b><br>
It is always a good idea to position the antenna in such a way that there is a little metal and other obstructions in the way towards the outside of the vehicle. Similar to the example where device is placed behind the rear lights - it is better if antenna is facing the plastic light fitting instead of facing upwards to the metal vehicle frame.<br>
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Before installing a larger quantity of devices, we strongly recommend conducting individual tests on your specific vehicles. This will help identify the most suitable placement that aligns with your expectations and ensures optimal GPS signal strength.</b><br>
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| style="{{{TAT100_note|}}}text-align: left; background: #F6F6FB;"        | While we have suggested categories and examples for optimal GPS tracker placement, it's essential to note that these are recommendations. <b>Every vehicle is unique, and factors like model, make, and construction materials can impact GPS signal reception differently.</b><br>
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Before installing a larger quantity of devices, <b>we strongly recommend conducting individual tests on your specific vehicles.</b> This will help identify the most suitable placement that aligns with your expectations and ensures optimal GPS signal strength.<br>
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[[Category:TAT100 Manual]][[Category:TAT140 Manual]]
 
[[Category:TAT100 Manual]][[Category:TAT140 Manual]]