A device for locating a parked vehicle has a remote mobile unit with an
aerodynamic housing, including a base and a transparent lens covering an
illuminating visual indicator, such as a strobe light. The base contains
a battery power source, an electronic sound emitter and control
circuitry, including a radio signal transceiver and a spread spectrum
processor. An adhesive membrane layer on the bottom of the base
facilitates quick and easy attachment to a vehicle, at a location which
is easily visible from a distance (e.g. the roof or other high exterior
position). A wireless handheld control unit has an internal I/O
processor, pushbuttons for entering commands, a spread spectrum processor
and a radio transceiver and antenna for sending and receiving spread
spectrum signals to and from the transceiver in the mobile unit in order
to selectively activate and deactivate the illuminating visual indicator
and sound emitter. The distinct emitted sound and flash sequence and/or
rhythm of the illuminating indicator can be selectively programmed and/or
changed by the user with the wireless handheld unit. The sound emitter
and illuminating indicator have a respective audible and visual range of
at least 1,000 feet.