John D
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Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Missouri
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quote: Originally posted by Randy Holtmeyer
John D. I've kinda had the same problems, just turn off the sound and leave it in your pocket. Just pull it out during timeout and it should be like any other unit.
That might work. I've already got the sound turned off on mine, lol.
But if a person has it powered up all the time and forgets and pulls it out to look at the compass and his dog appears on the screen, he could be in big trouble. By present rules/interpretations, he's probably barred.
Those that say turn it off and there's no problem, don't understand the issue that maybe not all of us have had. Its an issue I've had almost every time I've used it. That is when you first turn the collar and receiver on, you have NO tracking. I've had to delete the collar and re-add it to the system and to do that you have to touch the receiver to the collar. Not exactly possible when your dog is out of pocket....
I'm kind of playing devil's advocate, but imo these are the kinds of things the kennel clubs are going to have to address, because people WILL be using them and as Bruce says figuring out ways to bend the rules. They are pretty small and easy to conceal and a man could step behind a tree to answer Nature's call and take a quick glance at his screen.
With traditional trackers, its pretty obvious if a person sweeps the sky, searching for a stronger beep, which still doesn't really tell where the dog is. These Garmins pinpoint where they're at and what they are doing and at a quick glance at the screen conveys that information.
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