John D
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Some of the early fears about this system were:
1. Battery life of the collar
2. Keeping the DC20 collar on top of the dog's neck
3. picking up in heavy cover
4. Price
5. Other, better brands coming out
I've used one of these systems for over a year and never had a collar go dead while h unting.
The DC30 collar is a good improvement because it allows the collar to ride underneath dog's neck. Be sure thats what you get.
I've never had an issue with a collar picking up in heavy cover that I know of. The Astro handheld has never lost a GPS signal for me. The collars do lose communication and seems the limit for most is 1/2 to 3/4 mile. But then if you use one of the optional antennas, you will increase that alot.
Price of the units has come down. At the beginning the MSRP on the collars was $200 but you can get them in the $160 range.
Some time back I read where Tracker and Pointer Solutions had GPS dog locating equipment coming out, but so far I haven't seen anything. IMO, Garmin is way ahead of other tracker companies on this and I don't see any real competition for a few years, at least.
I will say its a more complicated system than a beep-beep. There are more things to go wrong. BUT, the advantages FAR, FAR outweigh the disadvantages. If you are a serious coonhunter the only question is WHEN you will get one of these, not if...
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Last edited by John D on 12-24-2009 at 11:20 PM
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