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GPS tuba tracker - revisited
Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2023 1:36 pm
by bloke
1/ How many tubas do NOT have bottom bow depressions (aka "DENTS") larger than one of those little devices? (if none NOW, surely SOON)
2/ Why not fashion a rod that can hold it and set it down "just around the bend" in a tuba's bottom bow?
3/ Stick it down with contact cement (aka "cork cement" aka "rubber cement") so that it can be reached and "raked" back out of there when the battery poops out.
4/ ..."affect the sound"...??
dp wrote:pfft
bloke "Mine don't have any dents as large as those little bean-things, but I'd probably still do this."
Re: GPS tuba tracker - revisited
Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2023 5:33 pm
by Grumpikins
With all the theft that has been going on in recent years... it seems that it would be un-wise to not utilize this technology... um. And im also guilty of not doing this... yet. Its an extremely good idea.
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Re: GPS tuba tracker - revisited
Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2023 8:23 pm
by ParLawGod
Even a tracker strategically placed in a secret pouch inside a gig bag would be better than nothing. Or...could one take the batteries out of a Korg tuner and find something small enough that fits in there? I doubt a thief would check there.
Great topic!
Re: GPS tuba tracker - revisited
Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2023 3:01 pm
by Mary Ann
That is a grand idea. While they were still running off with it and hadn't yet "parted it out to sell the easy stuff" maybe it could be found. Here, it is only an hour to the border and many things are across that border before the owner even knows they are gone.
Re: GPS tuba tracker - revisited
Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2023 1:01 am
by Tubeast
Super-heavy-LOOKING valve caps with interesting stuffing come to my mind.
Won´t even look suspicious on a trumpet...
Or maybe that ultra-fancy big fat mouthpiece a.k.a door stop offers some space within it.
Better still: many tubists in community band use only valves 1 through 3. That 4th valve tubung must be good for SOMETHING
On a more serious side and maybe more plausible in a pro setting:
There are these portable/remote mic devices in strap-on containers that stage- or studio performing artists might install SOMEWHERE on their horn.
Everybody would EXPECT some electronic device to be found in there.
Just make sure that container looks the part and has "xyz sound systems" or some other plausible, but misleading wording on it.
Re: GPS tuba tracker - revisited
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2023 10:08 am
by Steve Inman
Will the bottom bow metal shield the tracker's Bluetooth or WiFi (whatever they use) and keep them from working (sending out a signal)? Easy to test -- just slide one in without any glue and try it out....
Re: GPS tuba tracker - revisited
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2023 9:27 pm
by Mary Ann
And I saw a news item today that a guy had one of those in his truck that got stolen, he tracked down the truck, and the guy who stole the truck is now dead. In Texas.
Re: GPS tuba tracker - revisited
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2023 11:38 am
by bloke
Mary Ann wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 9:27 pm
And I saw a news item today that a guy had one of those in his truck that got stolen, he tracked down the truck, and the guy who stole the truck is now dead. In Texas.
Thanks.
I love stories with happy endings.