longshot
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Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Southwest Missouri
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Re: longshot
quote: Originally posted by Tim MACHA
One of the Intellos I have has one broken antenna right where the zip strip holds it to the collar. Can't see any reduction in signal that before. If I didn't quite make sense about calculating distance with the Intello. The signal to the receiver is very easy to determine the distance. Example: a reading of 3- 100-125 yards. 4-150-250. 5 300 out to a quarter. 6 etc, out to 9 at 4-5 miles. The Marshall with give me a 3 from 100 to 400, 4 out farther, then from 6-9 is similar to the Intello. The Intello will go toe to toe with the Marshall out to the fringe, but is much easier to calculate distances in the 3/4 mile or less range.
Thats good information Tim. I have done almost exactly that same thing with mine also. Iv notcied when Im 3 on the reciever , its time to shine the light because the dog is comming in or pretty close by. It takes some practice , but you can really get good at determining not only direction , but also distance and be accurate at it.
I tested the intello. I hung it on a fence post and drove roughly 9 miles before the signal became hard to detect. It was fairly flat ground and the collar and I were both on hill tops ,but 9 miles is pretty good service. Its about half that distance in the hills though.
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