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Posted by ridgerunner1 on 03-15-2015 01:27 PM:

another garmin ????

last nite I got a 320 and a t5 colar and they have worked great..last nite tho I lost my dog at 477 yards and just started to where it last showed him and he was treed prpb 900 yard and I was within 75 yards before my handheld piked him up again..anybody no what wud cause this.. I never loosed signal before 1100-1500 yards..wasn't to happy bout this can somebody help tell me why this happened..thank you


Posted by msinc on 03-15-2015 01:37 PM:

I would say that if you were hunting last night in Virginia you probably aren't the only one who lost gps contact due to the very heavy cloud cover. May not be the reason, there could be something else going on...try it out today and see if it drops again. No clouds to have to get through now.


Posted by ridgerunner1 on 03-15-2015 01:42 PM:

Thank u mabbye that was it I dunno..cloudy or not it shud of picked him back up before 75 yards I wud of thought it was cloidy and little foggy and drizzle so I hope that it..its less than aonth old


Posted by gottabered on 03-15-2015 04:41 PM:

I hunted in va last night in the mountains with no problem! does ur 320 and collar have the latest update from garmin?

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Posted by msinc on 03-15-2015 07:27 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by ridgerunner1
Thank u mabbye that was it I dunno..cloudy or not it shud of picked him back up before 75 yards I wud of thought it was cloidy and little foggy and drizzle so I hope that it..its less than aonth old


It's not only the distance to the dog that has to be "picked up"...I understand communication between the collar and the handheld should have easily reached the distance, especially 75 yards. There are two things that have to make contact, the collar and handheld is one. The GPS satellites is the other. You can be standing right next to the collar but if you cant lock the satellites it wont work.
GPS has to have a lock on at least three of them. It reads a time pulse and uses the difference in time to figure out exactly where you and the collar are. Too much cloud cover or precipitation and you lose the satellite comms.
I have had guys tell me they lose satellites during certain times of the year, in heavy woods from the leaves on the trees.

I know you have a 320 and this don't apply, but one other thing confusing is that I can loose GPS with my Alpha but still tone or shock a dog because that part of the device is just a radio signal from the handheld to a collar.


Posted by Jrkb2012 on 03-16-2015 01:02 AM:

Re: another garmin ????

quote:
Originally posted by ridgerunner1
New to this garmin hunting..but I got one and couldn't been happier..til last nite I got a 320 and a t5 colar and they have worked great..last nite tho I lost my dog at 477 yards and just started to where it last showed him and he was treed prpb 900 yard and I was within 75 yards before my handheld piked him up again..anybody no what wud cause this.. I never loosed signal before 1100-1500 yards..wasn't to happy bout this can somebody help tell me why this happened..thank you
What do you have your gps set on?,I used to have mine set on normal,and lost signal a couple of times being less than 500 yards away,then I set it on WAAS/EGNOS and I haven't lost signal yet being within 2 1/2 or so miles,,,so it definitely improved my signal strength tremendously,,that is on my 320,,not sure how it is on my Alpha,,just bought it 3 days ago from conkey and haven't had it in the woods yet...good luck ...


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