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Posted by RBT on 07-07-2011 08:11 PM:

what the heck.....tracker collars and options?

I need help/advice. Sorry for the ignorance here, but I have a tracker classic (bought used) with two collars. I sent the whole "package" to tracker becuase it was not working correctly. Tracker says that the receiver is good....so it must be the collars are bad. Neither collar is a tracker collar. But I cannot find anyone with the frequencies I need. To get collars with different frequencies (than what my receiver currently has)cost $110 each for the factor to change the receiver to fit the collars.
Can I use other makes of collars with the tracker classic? If so, who is the best on getting me a collar (hopefully with tree switch) to match my receiver?
I appreciate the help with this one. This is my first tracker and I am either confused or just plain ignorant...most likely a little of both!

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Posted by john Duemmer on 07-07-2011 08:15 PM:

Cut your loses, buy a garmin.

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Posted by Virgil on 07-07-2011 08:20 PM:

What frequencies do you need??

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Posted by amazingcursouth on 07-07-2011 08:31 PM:

i use marshal collars with my tracker. had the strike collars but went with the marshal. much better collar with better range.

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Posted by tenntreedog on 07-07-2011 09:12 PM:

you might want to check with Mike Rivers At Rocket telemetery on the venders page .he keeps several refurbished collars as well as new ones.can also maybe refurbish your collars.


Posted by Wildcountry on 07-07-2011 09:43 PM:

I think the classic will just track two collars,the collars haft to be the wright numbers for the tracker. the collars are not the correct fre and number for the tracker they wont pick up but could still be good collars.

hope this helps

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Posted by boonetreecoon on 07-07-2011 10:16 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by john Duemmer
Cut your loses, buy a garmin.



**** that! Garmins are a piece of junk! Lately I've Been telling people that ask me how far the dogs are right after we cut them and you can still hear them walking that I'm gonna shove that handheld so far up their a$$ that the beeping ain't ever gonna stop! Besides that and losing signal way to quick it's perfect to get lost! I reset my garmin set the truck it took me a mile the opposite direction and said I arrived at the truck. I hate it

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Posted by lildryekennel on 07-07-2011 10:28 PM:

[QUOTE]Originally posted by boonetreecoon
**** that! Garmins are a piece of junk! Lately I've Been telling people that ask me how far the dogs are right after we cut them and you can still hear them walking that I'm gonna shove that handheld so far up their a$$ that the beeping ain't ever gonna stop! Besides that and losing signal way to quick it's perfect to get lost! I reset my garmin set the truck it took me a mile the opposite direction and said I arrived at the truck. I hate it [/QUOTE

i wouldn't take a million dollars for my garmin i love it.


Posted by intellectualist on 07-07-2011 10:29 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by boonetreecoon
**** that! Garmins are a piece of junk! Lately I've Been telling people that ask me how far the dogs are right after we cut them and you can still hear them walking that I'm gonna shove that handheld so far up their a$$ that the beeping ain't ever gonna stop! Besides that and losing signal way to quick it's perfect to get lost! I reset my garmin set the truck it took me a mile the opposite direction and said I arrived at the truck. I hate it


I will give you $50 for it.

To the O.P., other brands of collars will work as long as the collars match your receiver's receive frequencies. I highly recommend what the other poster said and for you to contact Mike Rivers because he may very well have the collar(s) you need.
His username on here is his name exactly as I have it spelled if you would like to send him a pm or something.


Posted by David Stevensni on 07-07-2011 11:15 PM:

go to cline's collar clinic, or just collar clinic, i think thats the name, i got mine today for my classic, 217.400, could not buy it any where else. you just wright in the comments box what you want. they sent it out the 5th. garmins are nice out to 500 yard's, at least the one's i have seen


Posted by POTOMAC on 07-07-2011 11:24 PM:

The garmin is the best tracker per dollar spent outhere period! I've had marshals and yes they are a good tracking unit but since three years ago I got my gamin there is nothing I would rather have on my dogs nite in and nite out. And I hunt six nites a week so they get used and abused,let's face it they all have problems and usually at the worst possible time but with thar said men hunted for along time with no tracker at all,just a foghorn and didn't have any problems,jmo I will buy your gamin and have never had mine tell a lie yet those satellites and trucks don't move but I' do recalibrate my compass prop ably once a month


Posted by David Stevensni on 07-07-2011 11:35 PM:

i like my tracker, but have nothing against a garmin. the man can get a collar where i mentioned. $145.00 shipped if it's a stricke collar whith tree switch good hunting to all, Dave


Posted by flasher87 on 07-07-2011 11:48 PM:

I use Garmin and Beep on my dogs - and don't worry.


Posted by RBT on 07-08-2011 12:49 PM:

Thanks to all of you for your help..I appreciate it.

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Posted by nick tyner on 07-09-2011 12:29 AM:

garmin

if i could not figure out how to operate a GARMIN i think i would just bury my head in the sand what do you think is going on when you cant operate it properly and 90% of the people around you are not having any problem TIME TO FIGURE OUT WHAT IS BETWEEN YOUR EARS

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Posted by amazingcursouth on 07-09-2011 12:38 AM:

i have garmin and tracker. in my opinion, i rather run the beep rather than gps. the reason is, the garmin is good about roads water etc. but the distance and range are not very accurate. so when i hunt i use beep on young dogs and garmin on older dogs. it is all in what you like. but way back we didn't have anykind of trackers. so just having something on them is a piece of mind. something new will come out and all the garmin lovers will not know how they made it without the best new thing lol.

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Posted by David Stevensni on 07-09-2011 01:07 AM:

NICK TYNER MU

easy nick the man just needed a collar. we tried to help him. hope we did, i could figure out a garman if i got one just dont need it. no reply needed


Posted by wildbill on 07-09-2011 05:45 AM:

Re: what the heck.....tracker collars and options?

quote:
Originally posted by RBT
I need help/advice. Sorry for the ignorance here, but I have a tracker classic (bought used) with two collars. I sent the whole "package" to tracker becuase it was not working correctly. Tracker says that the receiver is good....so it must be the collars are bad. Neither collar is a tracker collar. But I cannot find anyone with the frequencies I need. To get collars with different frequencies (than what my receiver currently has)cost $110 each for the factor to change the receiver to fit the collars.
Can I use other makes of collars with the tracker classic? If so, who is the best on getting me a collar (hopefully with tree switch) to match my receiver?
I appreciate the help with this one. This is my first tracker and I am either confused or just plain ignorant...most likely a little of both!



find out what freq the receiver tracks,,the collars should have the freq stamped on them somewhere ,if the collars are the sealed type ,u may have to send them to someone to reinstall new batterys in them..

if you have the freq's of the receiver ,
you can call L.L.ELECTRONICS and get new collars to match your receiver..

i bought my beepbeep from L.L.ELECTRONICS back in 1992 and still useing them today,,
bought 2 more collars to add to my other 2 ,,
i have the 10 channel receiver and 4 collars now,,
i only use the LD rechargeable collars ,
they have some newer versions but i stay with what works for me...
i leave one at the truck and 3 on the dogs,,
haven't lost the truck or the dogs since before 1992..

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Posted by boonetreecoon on 07-14-2011 03:19 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by intellectualist
I will give you $50 for it.

To the O.P., other brands of collars will work as long as the collars match your receiver's receive frequencies. I highly recommend what the other poster said and for you to contact Mike Rivers because he may very well have the collar(s) you need.
His username on here is his name exactly as I have it spelled if you would like to send him a pm or something.



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