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tracking collars
i am looking at buying some tracking collars for the first time. what is the best one to get? and what kind of range does it have?
wildlife materials
any of them will work if you can get the best deal.
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Michael Nye
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I have 5, JOHNSON collars.
Used to have 2 wildlife collars also, but they didn't have the distance that the Johnson collars had.
I use a Wildlife TRX 64 S Reciever, thats around 20 years old. It's mounted on a fold up antenna with a CUSTOM MADE all leather carring case, that goes with me every time that I turn a dog loose.
Absolutely NO COMPLAINTS on either the COLLARS OR THE RECIEVER.
I have hung the 2 collars that I'm using now, on the lower rail of the rail fence in the back yard. Then I drove out through the STRIP MINE HILLS, & I could pick them up 7 miles away.
I'm sure that other brands of collars & recievers are good also????
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John
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Good judgement, is something that you get from using bad judgement.--Will Rogers
I like Quick Track collars. They have very good range and a good fast tone to them.
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Mike Donaldson
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em ol johnson collars are pretty good collars IMO
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