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Garmin DC-30 tricks for best range
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 1:25 am
by mutt_walker
Are there any tricks that anybody has found that help get more range out of them.
Re: Garmin DC-30 tricks for best range
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 11:32 am
by Cowboyvon
My camp is in some real rough country, high mountains and deep canyons, when your looking for signal make sure your high and get an external antenna it helps a lot. Also make sure your collars are set to the 30 sec instead of 5 sec.. this last Saturday we got turned around and got bluffed up from the dogs. We had to go around.. the pack mule got separated from us and I had my external antenna on her in the pack..

.. anyway we got back to camp about 3 hours after dark and had to leave 2 dogs out .. and the mule. I finally located the mule and got out my external antenna and could get signal from one collar at about 3 miles, the other I had forgot to set at the 30 sec and it was dead.
I don't know any tricks yet except getting up on top, but when I do I haven't had any trouble yet.
Re: Garmin DC-30 tricks for best range
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 3:54 am
by tnthunting
I have never had a problem, with the range. If you combine the maps in the 220. You always know were the last place you had signel was. I realy like mine. Havnt spent 3 days looking for dogs sense I got the GPS system.
Re: Garmin DC-30 tricks for best range
Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 7:48 pm
by jimmyd
Check out americas-pet-store.com/products/catid/303.html They have a link that deals with changing the frequency to improve range.
Re: Garmin DC-30 tricks for best range
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 11:18 pm
by Luke J
I know this is on hear some ware but dose anyone know if there is a permeant VHF mount for my Garmin ASTRO 220 beside the magnetic one that Garmin has on there web page.
Re: Garmin DC-30 tricks for best range
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 8:58 am
by bluedogs249
I know this is on hear some ware but dose anyone know if there is a permeant VHF mount for my Garmin ASTRO 220 beside the magnetic one that Garmin has on there web page.
I have a fixed mount for my Wildlife tracking box for 216-217 freq. so you should be able to get a fixed mount for the Garmin.