EOBR connects to handhelds

The Route Tracker is a small, self-contained device that includes an embedded GPS antenna and receiver as well as J1708, J1850 and J1939 data bus connections, allowing it to capture and store vehicle operational information and location data for automated fuel tax reporting and other location-based applications. An integrated Bluetooth transceiver lets the unit be used as an electronic on-board recorder (EOBR) for automated driver logs when paired with hand-held devices capable of Bluetooth wireless communications, according to developer Turnpike Global Technologies. Printers, base stations, keypads and other devices equipped with Bluetooth can also be used with the ...

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