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Posted by hound-hunter101 on 10-08-2010 02:19 PM:

Gamin Astro Antenna ????

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I was wondering if these after market antennas for the Astro 220 are worth the money? Are they better as far as range and linging up to the dog once the garmin has been shut off? Also, where is the cheapest place to buy them?


Thanks


Posted by Virgil on 10-08-2010 03:16 PM:

I've never used those type antenna's but have used the long range ones made by Garmin, the handheld and truck mount, and they are both good antenna. They greatly improve the range. I've gotten as much as 4.5 to 5 miles with the truck mount.

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Posted by hound-hunter101 on 10-08-2010 03:26 PM:

Thanks for the info. It looks like this antenna would have great range. Anyone use this type?


Posted by Bodacious Britt on 10-08-2010 03:31 PM:

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Originally posted by hound-hunter101
Thanks for the info. It looks like this antenna would have great range. Anyone use this type?


I have one on the way. I will let you know what type of improvements I see.


Posted by David Webb on 10-08-2010 03:37 PM:

Mini-Antenna

I have used one for 1 1/2 years & the rubber antenna will never go back on my astro.
I would guess & say the mini-antenna gives only about 15 +/-better range in normal conditions.
The signal pick-up in a vehicle is better than rubber ant. but not as good as a magnet

$25.00 ea shipped
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Posted by Brian-BleedzRed on 10-08-2010 03:56 PM:

I have seen 7 of these on 7 different garmins all at the same time tracking 3 different collars with all 7 units at the same time & got no better range at all. The rubber antennas actually picked up better didn't lose signal near as often we done this because we all didn't get the better reception as advertised thought maybe it was just 1 or 2 antennas but it wasn't.

I don't not sell these nor do I think from what I have seen they are worth any money much less the $35 I paid for it.


Posted by hound-hunter101 on 10-08-2010 04:00 PM:

Well I just ordered one so hopefully it works good.


Posted by JiM on 10-08-2010 04:01 PM:

I haven't used any of them and doubt I ever will. They may be all they are advertized to be but I don't need it. Now if I hunted bear or yotes or other long running game, I might have use for them but I never run out of range with my stock Garmin rubber antenna. I hunt square mile sections and my dogs seldom cross the road.

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Posted by hound-hunter101 on 10-08-2010 04:02 PM:

Jim the problem I have with the rubber antennas is that they are flimsy.


Posted by JiM on 10-08-2010 04:12 PM:

Flimsy???? Mine is going on 3 years old and still original eqipment. If I can't wreck it, it is purty tough.

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Posted by hound-hunter101 on 10-08-2010 04:31 PM:

Well I have a garmin case and when I sit in my vehicle the rubber antenna is always wedged back and next thing I know my garmin won't pick up a signal past 200 yards. My onle conclusion is that something in that rubber antenna broke due to its flimsyness. Then again, I could be dead wrong.


Posted by Kyle McMellon on 10-08-2010 05:49 PM:

I had one it broke the first night I used it, i peaced it back together during the hunt but it fell apart an lost part of it. So I bought the truck mount antena I think its the way to go where Im from.

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Posted by Tim MACHA on 10-08-2010 06:46 PM:

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Originally posted by Kyle McMellon
I had one it broke the first night I used it, i peaced it back together during the hunt but it fell apart an lost part of it. So I bought the truck mount antena I think its the way to go where Im from.


They remind me of the old walkie talkies we used to use coyote hunting. Forget to collaspe it when getting into the truck and shut it in the door, crunch. Then, the joints don't slide smoothly and then the next thing you kink a section. either way, I would find my self with about a 2 ft antenna. lol I will take my chances on a magnet antenna. If they are far enough away I loose signal, I am going back to the truck anyway.

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Posted by rmcmillan on 10-08-2010 09:32 PM:

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Posted by Ray Lilly on 10-09-2010 01:36 AM:

Me and my buddy both had these antenna's and they got better range but they are to long and flemsy. They will break the threads inside the garmin and then you cant get over 100 yards with them. We had to send the handhelds back to garmin. Just remember that these are after market antenna's and the handheld is not designed for them. I now leave the rubber antenna on it and keep the long antenna in my pouch until they get out of range. I would advise not leaving it on the handheld.

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Posted by Charles Pullen on 10-09-2010 01:58 AM:

6.34 MILES & STILL PICKING UP OH BY THE WAY THAT WAS INSIDE
OF A TRUCK TOO.


Posted by on 10-09-2010 03:38 PM:

I use one, and love it! It bumped my range a lot! I place a rubber O ring in the cavity of the hand held before threading the antenna on to seal the water out "Similar to the rubber antenna" and it also adds tension to the threads so it doesn't come loose on accident. On several occasions I have let other handlers screw it onto their units, and it has always found their dogs when the rubber antenna didn't pick them up.
My unit picked a female I was hunting up UNDERGROUND last night, and most definitely saved the old girl's life!


Posted by Bodacious Britt on 10-10-2010 04:32 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Bodacious Britt
I have one on the way. I will let you know what type of improvements I see.


I just got mine and see no difference on several tests today. I have the DC40 collar.


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