New Tracking collars from Garmin 2014

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New Tracking collars from Garmin 2014

Postby Buddyw » Thu Jun 12, 2014 11:48 am

Garmin Announces the New Collars for the Astro and Alpha GPS dog tracking systems.

Both of These collars Work on both the Astro and Alpha. For more information visit Double U Hunting Supply.

The will be available individually for $249.99 or can be bundled with a for 599.99.

You can purchase the for 299.99, or bundled in the Alpha 100 TT15 combo package for 799.99.
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Re: New Tracking collars from Garmin 2014

Postby Unreal_tk » Thu Jun 12, 2014 1:56 pm

Camera control ? And also does the alpha have a anti bark control in it too ?
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Re: New Tracking collars from Garmin 2014

Postby Houndhead » Thu Jun 12, 2014 1:58 pm

Earlier Astro handhelds need to be updated before they can be used to track the T5.






Does this mean updated 220's will be able to track the T5?
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Postby Nolte » Thu Jun 12, 2014 4:02 pm

I'd guess no since they can't even track dc50s.

Do you have to select what mode you want on the collar first. Either alpha or astro. Or can say a 320 track it right along side an alpha.

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Re: New Tracking collars from Garmin 2014

Postby Buddyw » Thu Jun 12, 2014 7:03 pm

Should say earlier Astro 320 or Alpha 100 handhelds,
Can't track with a 220.

You can pair it with either the 320 or the Alpha, but it will not track on both at the same time.
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Re: New Tracking collars from Garmin 2014

Postby southern fox » Fri Jun 13, 2014 10:30 am

right now I have a quick track unit and am thinking about switching to garmin , wondering what is the best don't need a hot collar I have them , and figure I need about 10 collars , I see so much on this system and hear so much about problems , and good things I am kinda puzzled about what will be the best, I don't want something that will be discontinued in a year or so !
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Re: New Tracking collars from Garmin 2014

Postby srconnell22 » Fri Jun 13, 2014 4:11 pm

Buddy,

Can you please expound on the effectiveness of how GLONASS helps with keeping communication between the collars and the handheld (for example an Alpha 100)?

The way I see it, the GLONASS will help the collar keep GPS signal, but it won't increase communication between the collar and the handheld. Most of the time when the question mark pops up, it is not with the collar losing GPS, our handhelds and collars very rarely ever lose GPS signal. Usually it's the collar and the handheld losing communication which is why when you plug in your big antenna, you immediately get communication again and can once again track your dogs. It would seem to me that GLONASS will not help tracking distance or cut down on the amount of time your dogs are question marks, since GPS signal is usually not the culprit currently.

I could be completely wrong, I don't know anything about how that all works, so any help you can provide would be great.
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Re: New Tracking collars from Garmin 2014

Postby Buddyw » Fri Jun 13, 2014 7:57 pm

You are absolutely correct. GLONASS enabled just means that the GPS device can use more GPS satelites in the sky to fix on the location. It has nothing to do with the Communication between collar and handheld.

I agree, the TT10's rarely loose GPS signal in my experience, if they do they pick it right back up. So I don't think GLONASS is a reason to upgrade, But if they are going to do something new they might as well make sure all the new technology is included.
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Re: New Tracking collars from Garmin 2014

Postby srconnell22 » Fri Jun 13, 2014 8:06 pm

Thank you for the prompt response!

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