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Experts in GoogleEarth Tracking

For instructions on how to set up Google Earth for TeamTrack click here

Radioactive Networks is pleased to announce a plug-in for their successful TeamTrack Product allowing vehicle positions and histories to be viewed in the Google Earth software. The interface allows the positions of vehicles to be viewed inside the GoogleEarth software without installing any other software on their PC and allows them to see the position of the vehicle in a 3D space, including mountains, valleys, rivers and roads. This software will be available from resellers including MountainMobile of Canada serving the North American market.


You can read our TAPR/ARRL DCC 2005 Paper here. It is probably not much use to most people, but it does include some ideas on where GoogleEarth be taken from here.

Who is Radioactive Networks?

Radioactive Networks is a consulting company with extensive experience in mobile tracking technologies. We have used these technologies successully in events as diverse as the Olympics, the IronMan World Championships in Hawaii to a technology demonstration in Hollywood, Ca. Our unique catalog of Hardware and Software allow us to provide an economical solution to almost any business need.

Based in Sydney, Australia, Radioactive Networks have the experience needed to complete even the most demanding mobile tracking projects.

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