Garmin Astro GPS
Garmin Astro GPS
Has anyone tried one of these yet. I need a new GPS and if the thing can track a hound thats a added plus if it works. Saw one in Full Cry for $599 with a collar.
astro 220
ya I've got one and it is so much easier than the bleep bleep method!! it tells how far away, what road there on(after you by the map from garmin) also tells of their treed of running... we got on a bob last night and it was coming up out of the brush and before it got to the road I got in front of it and turned it back into the timber!!! it is totally worth every penny I spent on it. 
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JARED PLUMLEE
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Re: astro 220
coonfool wrote:ya I've got one and it is so much easier than the bleep bleep method!! it tells how far away, what road there on(after you by the map from garmin) also tells of their treed of running... we got on a bob last night and it was coming up out of the brush and before it got to the road I got in front of it and turned it back into the timber!!! it is totally worth every penny I spent on it.
no problem with range? and/or loosing signal? the antenna on the dogs dont get tore up and ripped up b/c they are a solid nonflex type rubber?
I dont know karate but I know Krazy!!
Collar price
Says that each additional collars are $199 Jared has some good questions on the collars how are they for holding up to the wear and tear. And has the antenna ever busted off being a solid antenna.
Thanks for the replies
Thanks for the replies
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Boar Runner
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I seen a add in the new full cry, that showed a counter weight on the collar to keep the anntena on the top side of the neck.
I was wondering how heavy the collars are? with or without the counter weight ? comparable to to a johnson or quiktrack?
I thought the add said 5 mile range. does the terrain matter?
Do you know if the collar sends the signal directly to the reciever, or does it go to the satalite then relay to the reciever,
if its the later I would guess that the terrain would have no negative effect.
I was wondering how heavy the collars are? with or without the counter weight ? comparable to to a johnson or quiktrack?
I thought the add said 5 mile range. does the terrain matter?
Do you know if the collar sends the signal directly to the reciever, or does it go to the satalite then relay to the reciever,
if its the later I would guess that the terrain would have no negative effect.
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raisenhellwithblueticks
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garmin gps
would these collars and system work in the west virginia mountains?
