The innovative
Tracker includes a belt holster, carrying case, all required batteries, and one
dog tracking collar of your choice. You select the Tracker collar that best suits your needs (Strike, Intelo or Supra Lite).
To use, simply unfold the antennas and turn it on. The LED Lights are color-coded (green, yellow, and red) so you know exactly how strong your signal is and the high-quality speaker provides a second method to determine the direction of your collars. This unit offers easy tracking for day or night use. The only power requirement is two nine-volt batteries (included) which are user-replaceable. The patented, fold down antennas, the splash proof design,
The Classic System features a "Near Button" for exact pinpoint tracking, and a collar fine-tuner! To use, simply unfold the antennas and turn it on. The LED Lights are color-coded (green, yellow, and red) so you know exactly how strong your signal is and the high-quality speaker provides a second method to determine the direction of your collars. This unit offers easy tracking for day or night use.
The FCC rates the system as 12 miles line of sight, with 2-1/2 to 4 miles normal in the Ozark Mountains, and 4 - 7 in rolling mid-western terrain, and the full 12 miles in areas like West Texas. Like all Tracker receivers, the Classic is lightweight (14 ounces), and folds for easy storage into a holster or a pocket (cordora belt holster included).
Product Features:
- Standard frequency: 217
- Signal direction indicated by a series of lights and audible “beeps” from the on-board speaker.
- 11 LED lights that indicate the direction of best signal strength
- Attenuator simplifies tracking when the transmitter is near
- Frequency Fine Adjustment compensates for drift allowing the receiver to be accurately tuned to the transmitter
- Pocket-sized receiver weighs less than one pound
- Milled from a solid aluminum bar, and antenna elements are virtually unbreakable.
Range:
The Classic receiver is rated at 12 miles line of sight; 4-7 miles in rolling hills and 2.5 - 4 miles in mountainous areas. However there are numerous factors that can effect this range, such as: transmitter strength; ground cover; moisture and receiver antenna being used.
Which collar is right for you? Click here for comparison chart.