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Eddie Green
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Registered: Jan 2006
Location: Altamont, k.s.
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Marshall Tracking Receiver

I WANT EVERYONES OPINION ON A MARSHALL TRACKING RECEIVER.

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Tyler Vaden
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Registered: Dec 2005
Location: Knoxville Tn
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I love mine!! I have also used Tracker, Wildlife, and Quick Track

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Registered: Jun 2004
Location: 3515-38st-moline ill.
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long winded

Was very long winded on another post so JMO all around Marshall is the best.

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Ron Ashbaugh
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Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Mercer PA
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I really like mine also. Easy to use, accurate, and gets all the distance I have ever needed.

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Josh Farnsworth
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Registered: Feb 2008
Location: North Florida
Posts: 517

I have hunted with Quick Track 10's, 6000's, Wildlife TRX-3 , Wildlife 1000, and the Icom IC-R10. The new Marshall 4000 is bar far the best one I've used. I used to run an Icom with all Wildlife collars, though I have used Johnson, Quick Track, Magnum, and Tracker brand collars. After a little test with a buddies new Marshall Powermax lighted collars, I sold every piece of tracking equipment that I owned. I bought all Marshall Powermax lighted collars. I also bought the Marshall 4000 box. I am very satisfied. I have talked with the Marshall crew on several occations, and was very satisfied with their customer service. If you had to use one word to describe my system, it would be "accurate". It is very percise. Good luck, and happy hunting.

Josh

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blueticker
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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Columbus, Ks
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All you need is a #2 turkey bell. On a calm night you can hear it about 1/4 mile. Never needs batteries, signal everytime and better distance than your last system. Much better than the system your trading in that cost you several hundred. You can normally get one for about a buck fifty. This system is better know as a PBTS.

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