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Craig Harris
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garmin ?

if some one is hunting with a ATS 155 freq is that going to mes with the garmin in any way ,if that person is tracking ,and you are tracking ,is that going to be like some one useing a cb ,and burn up the garmin,I saw on here earlier where the cb radios where hurting the garmin

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You mean people still use CB radios? I figured those went out with smoke signals.

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I use a garmin Astro 220 with the DC20 & 30's and have never had interference from a CB radio. Most of the Deer hunters in the area use CB's to communicate on dog directions, but it has bothered my Garmin.

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I meant to say it has never bothered my Garmin.

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some where on here some one talk about them burning something up in them ,and was looseing range ,and that garmin was working on the problem ,but I cant find the post now ,thanks for the info jim

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It is the vhf radios that are real close in frequencies that are causing problems.

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Craig Harris
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so they are in the 150`s on freq. right?? If so so are the ats ,so would the ats reciver ,hurt it .

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Mr. Harris the ATS receiver is receiving just like the Garmin Receiver is doing. They both are receiving signal from transmitters on a dog. The ATS transmitter (dog collar) doesn't have enough power to hurt the Garmin receiver.
Now high powered radios any frequency near the garmin receiver, especially with the magnetic or long range antenna is a different stroy. You need to be careful there.

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thank you that makes sense ,when u put it like that ,some thinks are simple but cant see untill they are shown to ya ,thank u going to try and get one here in the future

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