CooperCreek
UKC Forum Member
Registered: Aug 2004
Location: NE/MO
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I broke down and purchased one of these on Thursday, and used it two nights this weekend. I have a few thoughts.....
1) I've seen some complaints about collars and having a counter balance, weight issues, and stuff like that. Far as I can tell, if your dog can't carry around a this GPS transmitter attached to an E-collar for a balance, you might wanna check to see if you even have a hound, cause sounds more like an issue you might have with a rat terrier. I ran the transmitter mounted on my tri tronics ecollar and also put a regular tracking collar on two different dogs with no isses. I would almost try to mount the GPS trasmitter on the regular tracking collar but with those I don't have the collar space in the right spot to get it to balance right.
2) The maps you can purchase make this sytem's value more than double to me. I purchased the mapsource maps and downloaded them into the handheld unit. With this, I could tell exactly what county road or even possibly a trail was closest to getting to dogs once treed, and how I can drive there. The map also contains most creeks and rivers, even smaller sized ones, so that you can tell which way your dog is headed down which creek so you can head him off if need be. Also shows if the dog is hunting in coon terrain (ie, along a creek), or is just out goofing around. I like a dog that I can turn down a ditch and he will stay on it unless a coon takes him away from it, so this lets me verify that.
Overall, I'm not dead settled on the unit, but I sure am impressed. I can't say much about distance because the farthest the dogs got, according to the system, was right at one mile. Based on that signal strength, I think about a mile and a half would be achievable in wooded, rolling hill type terrian. If you were tracking from a high point, I think even better. I would like to purchase the stub antennas that mount on the transmitter to replace the longer flex antenna. And, given the 17 hour estimated life of the collar, I would always run a regular tracking collar. But I have no qualms with running both on a dog.
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