Best telemetry unit

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Best telemetry unit

Post by mountain top »

This may have been beat to death but...I've always liked wildlife blue boxes, but are limited in that you can only track 2 frequencies at most. I have my hounds covered but every year a few more good guys start to hunt with us and it would be nice to help them track when the garmins lose signal. What is the most reliable and strongest beep beep box out there that will track any frequency
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I liked my quick track 6000 . it tracked everything and was accurate and somewhat compact compared to the wild life blue box .
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Marshall Telemetry I have a long ranger tracks 216 217 218 219. Best one by far. Don't need it anymore so I would sell it. Look them up on the web.
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Second vote for Marshall.
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Thumb's up on the marshall
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Post by Goose »

In my opinion the wild life blue box is the strongest on the market, my reason for saying that is several years ago we had a cur gyp lay up at some bodies house and I along with the owner both stood in the same spot on the hwy beeping the dog at the ladies house, we both had the same signal strength on our QTR-6000, both on high range getting a good signal, his brother in law pulls out his blue box and has it set on low range with his gained turned half way up and give off a much better signal than the QTR, my neighbor who is a competition bird dogger and was sponsored fully by wildlife before garmin came out told me in his experience the marshall collars coupled with the wild life blue box was the best combination on the market, after asking around and talking to several other full time hunters and they all
Had the same agreement...


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