Alpha antenna range, is this normal?
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 4:53 pm
So new to the alpha. They just became legal to run in our neck of the woods.
i grit my teeth and forked out for the alpha, 4 collars, and the drivetrack70
I hunt in some pretty rugged terrain and was not expecting alot of range, but was hoping for more than im getting so far.
Went to a buddies where its a fair bit flatter. With the longer whip for the hand held i got about 1.2 miles before it lost contact. So i picked up some quick connects off ebay and the mag mount whip from outdoor gundog supply http://www.outdoordogsupply.com/big-bas ... and-astro/ thinking i would get at least 3 to 4 on flat ground with a slight rise in elevation in between ( maybe 200 feet). I got about 1.8 mi.
I also did a test run where i left the collar at home and run up the mountain climbing in elevation quickly where i can see the canyon below where i live i got about 2mi line of sight. but as soon as i leveled the ridge at about 2.1 mi it lost contact.
Is this normal range for garmin? Seems like when i hit my stomping grounds thats in a more rugged area im going to be limited to .5mi or less. I was not expecting alot, but im fairly disappointed so far.
anything i can do to stretch this abit more?
i grit my teeth and forked out for the alpha, 4 collars, and the drivetrack70
I hunt in some pretty rugged terrain and was not expecting alot of range, but was hoping for more than im getting so far.
Went to a buddies where its a fair bit flatter. With the longer whip for the hand held i got about 1.2 miles before it lost contact. So i picked up some quick connects off ebay and the mag mount whip from outdoor gundog supply http://www.outdoordogsupply.com/big-bas ... and-astro/ thinking i would get at least 3 to 4 on flat ground with a slight rise in elevation in between ( maybe 200 feet). I got about 1.8 mi.
I also did a test run where i left the collar at home and run up the mountain climbing in elevation quickly where i can see the canyon below where i live i got about 2mi line of sight. but as soon as i leveled the ridge at about 2.1 mi it lost contact.
Is this normal range for garmin? Seems like when i hit my stomping grounds thats in a more rugged area im going to be limited to .5mi or less. I was not expecting alot, but im fairly disappointed so far.
anything i can do to stretch this abit more?