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Pyramid launches GPS/AVL device

Mar 10, 2006 3:44 PM

Pyramid Communications this week announced the addition of the Model 3012 to its line of Fleet Tracker GPS/AVL products.

The Model 3012 incorporates a larger and enhanced graphical display compared with the Model 2012, and features a 240-character text-messaging display, 10 programmable status keys, and 1024-position GPS memory. An optional 16-channel GPS receiver board provides vehicle-position updates. The device interfaces with the company’s Centry II AVL solution as well as with convention or trunked radio systems.

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