The Maxima Complete receiver is the latest generation of Tracker's Maxima line. Tracker developed the complete based on feedback from customers who sought to combine the flexiblity of the Maxima with the advanced features and simplicity of the
Classic receiver.
The Maxima receiver is the most technically advanced directional
dog-tracking receiver available. The user can punch in the frequencies of all the collars owned, and any others quickly and easily. To use the receiver, the hunter simply unfolds the antennas attached to the receiver by stainless steel hinges, and turn it on. In the manual mode, the user simply turns down the gain and soon he will receive a "beep" in the direction of the dog.
The large Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and excellent speaker provide the user with two methods to determine his direction to his collars. The backlighting system for the LCD allows easy day or night use. The FCC rates the system as 12 miles line of sight, with 2.25-4 miles normal in the Ozark Mountains, and 4-7 in rolling mid-western terrain, and the full 12 miles in areas like West Texas.
Product Details:
- Capable of tracking 216.000 to 220.999MHz
- Easy to program
- Fully synthesized with up to 100 programmable memory slots
- External SMA connector for optional yagi or rooftop antennas
- Backlit LCD screen with automatic light sensor
- Low battery indicator
- Automatic shut off to protect battery life
- Optional external power jack and headphones
- Virtually unbreakable antenna elements
- 3-year warranty of manufacturer's defects
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Frequency tuning:
Sometimes your frequencies are effected by external factors such as temperature or humidity. With the Maxima you can use your programming to fine tune your collar frequency.
Near Button:
Close tracking couldn't be easier by adding a Near mode to your receiver which makes setting the gain much easier.
Range:
The Maxima 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.