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Post  huntachad on Mon Oct 20, 2008 4:42 pm

Anybody out there using the garmin tracking system with the improved DC-30 collars? Any pros or cons? I use a handheld garmin GPS for when I go freediving and I refuse to leave home without it. Is it just as good for tracking the dogs? Looking at getting a tracking system in the next couple of months. Thanks

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Post  YOUNG DOG on Tue Oct 21, 2008 12:33 pm

I USE THE GARMIN NOW NOT WITH DC30S YET BUT I WILL BUT THE GARMIN WORK GOOD FOR ME AFTER USING IT FOR AWHILE I CAN TELL WHEN MY DOGS STAY CHASING SUMTING .THE NEW COLLARS LOOK MORE DURABLE I HAD ONE BREAK CUZ THE BOAR HIT THE COLLAR AND CRACKED IT.....

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Post  huntachad on Tue Oct 21, 2008 6:56 pm

Right on! How does it track thru the brush? Still catch? Let me know when you start using the new collars.

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Post  YOUNG DOG on Tue Oct 21, 2008 7:09 pm

THE THING CATCH GOOD THRU THE BUSH ONLY THING IS SOMETIMES IF THE DOG GO INTO ANOTHER VALLEY THE TING LOSE RECEPTION BUT AFTER USING SO MUCH U KINDA KNOW WHEN THE DOG WENT OVER CUZ IT TELLS THE YARDAGE....

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Post  cmnalo on Tue Oct 21, 2008 8:17 pm

The new Garmin units Dc30 work great. High sensitivity recievers get signal in some of the deepest gulches. I just ordered a an extension antenna and a topographic card for the reciever (shows all the same info as a USGS topographic map). I would highly recommend these units. The people at lioncountrysupply.com were really knowledgeable and got me all set up.

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Post  huntachad on Tue Oct 21, 2008 8:31 pm

Are you using the map screen that shows the route the dogs took or the compass screen that uses just arrows to show what direction your dog is to track your dogs?

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Post  YOUNG DOG on Tue Oct 21, 2008 9:53 pm

i use the topo map to c where they are if they are far away.....when the dogs are out i look at the yardage cuz if u c that that the yardage is jumping real fast and the arrow is moving fast in my situations the dogs were on a pig.........the last pig i caught i noticed the yardage staying sort of in the same area then it started to drop fast coming right down to me and sure enough a pig came right to me and the dogs were right behind........it works good when you get accustomed to it.......

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Post  huntachad on Tue Oct 21, 2008 10:49 pm

Question... I know that on the map screen it will show the exact course that the dogs went on. It will update every 5 or so seconds. If the handheld unit is off and then you turn it on after a while cuz the dogs are gone, will the unit still show what course the dogs took or will it only track while the unit is on?

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Post  tako2e on Sat Oct 25, 2008 7:37 pm

I had da garmin for some time now i think da bugga has more problems then my truck.thats why i put 2 collars on my garmin and my tracker maxima.just in case 1 goes out get da other 1 and usually da garmin goes out once you lose reception good luck getting um back.and that bugga tree quarry 1 to many times but on da flip side when da garmin works it can be your best friend.but if you guys going buy um get um from chad at haynhogdogs.com.support your local huntaz and he can help you in what ever hopg dog supplies you need...........HUNT HARD AND HUNT SAFE

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Post  huntachad on Mon Oct 27, 2008 9:24 am

Tako2e, thanks for the input my bruddah. And yeah, whatever I need I do get from bruddah Chad. Thanks again.

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Post  CB on Thu Dec 11, 2008 10:20 am

JUST GOT ONE. THE ASTRO 220 IS PRETTY MEAN.BEEN HUNTING UNDER TRIPLE CANOPY PLACES AND IT CATCHES GOOD.THE ONLY THING IS ONE OF MY COLLARS(DC30) BROKE FROM ONE BIG BOAR LAUNCHING MY DOG HAD TO SEND UM IN LUCKILY HAD WARRANY STILL.OTHER THAN THAT ITS BEEN WORKING REALLY WELL FOR ME.

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Post  huntachad on Thu Dec 11, 2008 2:17 pm

Right on Cb. I've been slowing down on the dog hunting and getting back into the bow and arrow hunting seen. Been catching more pigs with the arrow than with the dogs. But I will be getting one of those units soon especially when I start running my puppies. Thanks, keep me posted if you get any problems.

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Post  HYPA on Thu Dec 11, 2008 5:08 pm

did some research on those units after having tried em this past week and found the only thing that I might have a problem with is the battery life, looks like the collars only last 17-18 hours and the charge on the reciever is 12 so if you do long hunts then that might be the only draw back.

But like I said b4 i was switching as soon as the funds come through, but i might run telemetry and gps on the dogs just as a back up

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Post  huntachad on Fri Dec 12, 2008 11:10 am

Hey Hypa,
I totally agree. It sucks esecially if you loose your dog and have to go back the next day. Battery probally be dead by then. But I do freedive frequently and having that garmin gps system is like having your own personal pot of gold. That's why I am interested in the system. I had the opportunity to hunt with people with the system and found it very useful. Let me know how it works for you if you get it before I do. Alohaz - Chad

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Post  Kauai Boy on Sat Dec 13, 2008 8:10 pm

I have been using the Garmin Astro for my dogs for a year now and it works perfect for me. Like i tell everybody, if your dogs go really far and they sometimes don't come back till the next day, then the Garmin Astro is not for you. The battery life on the collars is only for about 18 hours and i know that for a fact. I've used it hunting from 6:30am to 12midnight and the collar battery was almost dead, i had the collars on the 5sec update. If you set it on a slower update rate you'll get more battery life but slower tracking updates. You can change the recievers battery with out loosing any info while the dogs stay out but it won't pick up the dogs tracks while it is off, it'll just resume tracking the dogs when you turn the reciever back on. I think the Energizer lithium AA batteries works best unless someone else knows of any better and longer lasting batteries. I'ved used it in very, very thick areas, also in thick fog and rainy days and the thing tracks good. The portable long range antenna is one good addition, it is perfect for long range tracking and can track really far even in the thick no matter if you or your dog is on a ridge or in the valley. http://www.nulime.com/Garmin-Astro-Portable-Long-Range-Antenna/p294270 The most so far in the valley tracking one dog with the portable long range antenna was .8 mile, with both dog and reciever in the valley and in the thick.

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