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Grizzhound12
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wildlife collars

Post by Grizzhound12 »

Hey guys I was wondering if I'll have any problems using wildlife collars with my QTR-10m tracking system.
(Work sucks lets go hunting)
Mackdog

Re: wildlife collars

Post by Mackdog »

Any box will recieve any tracking collar given the frequencies match. A handheld scanner will recieve tracking collars as well as any RF radio that can recieve your collar's frequencies. I use a Wildlife box with Tracker collars. Figure out what frequencies your box recieves and if your collars transmit in that range your set.
Grizzhound12
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Re: wildlife collars

Post by Grizzhound12 »

Thanks Mackdog for the reply
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Mackdog

Re: wildlife collars

Post by Mackdog »

No problem, a telemetry collar is a small radio trasmitter that transmits a beep on the given frequency. Do a little research about HAM radio stuff and how radio waves travel and it'll be much easier to figure out your telemetry system. A friend of mine is deaf and relied only on his telemetry system to find his dogs. He has 350+ cat trees over 12 years of hunting.
Grizzhound12
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Re: wildlife collars

Post by Grizzhound12 »

Thanks again Mackdog for all the info, it helps alot.
(Work sucks lets go hunting)
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