A radio frequency transmission device including electronic circuitry. A
digital logic circuit is alternate-able from a sleep mode to an active
mode after a pre-determined time period, and back to the sleep mode
immediately after transmission of a digital signal. The digital signal
includes a unique and pre-determined sequence of fixed length pulses
routed to a transmission circuit to transmit a radio signal in a specific
frequency range. An output display signal from the output circuitry is
displayed with an LED. An input circuitry is manually activated. A radio
frequency signal is received with a receiver circuitry, sensed to
determine if the received signal has a compatible characteristic of an
expected signal. The radio frequency signal is converted into a digital
form and sent to the microprocessor. Every associated transmitter device
is tracked with a counter maintained by a microprocessor. Personnel,
belongings and pets can be tracked with this device.