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		<title>Garmin Astro 220 GPS Dog Tracking System &#8211; Using the Garmin Astro to Locate Your Hunting Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2010 02:29:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ben Walton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re tired of looking in dense cover or tall grass for your hunting dog, Garmin Astro is the first dog GPS tracking system specifically designed to help sportsmen and hunters keep track of their dogs. This system shows you exactly where your dog is, even when you can not see or hear your pet [...]]]></description>
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<p> If you&#8217;re tired of looking in dense cover or tall grass for your hunting dog, Garmin Astro is the first dog GPS tracking system specifically designed to help sportsmen and hunters keep track of their dogs. This system shows you exactly where your dog is, even when you can not see or hear your pet and its functionality and features go beyond the needs of your normal pet owner. </p>
<p>The Garmin Astro 220 is composed of a portable GPS with a bright LCD screen, and DC 20, a wireless transmitter. Everything you need to do to start is to take the system from outside and turn on the transmitter and the handheld unit. They will acquire the signals from GPS satellites, and you can join the DC 20 wireless transmitter to your dog. There is a harness that came with the device you can use or you can thread on a DC 20 inch E-collar. Installation is simple and fast. Once completed, you can let your dog run away. </p>
<p>Once the arrangements put in place, position your dog will be sent to your phone every five seconds. You have several choices of receiving this information, because the receiver has several display options. Check the map image, and you will see where your dog is. . . and where he or she was. Go to page tracking dog, and you&#8217;ll see a compass that indicates the location of your dog, and tells you what he or she does. You&#8217;ll know if your dog is sitting, walking, on the point, or trees career. An alarm can be activated to tell you when your dog goes on point so you know when your dog has sensed an animal immediately. </p>
<p>The Garmin Astro 220 receiver high sensitivity shows you where your dog is still through the dense cover. It allows you to follow as much as ten different dogs, and you can follow each dog as much as five miles. The terrain effects the way Garmin Astro 220 works, however, to take this into consideration when planning your hunt. flat territory works best, since the unit transmits by line of sight. </p>
<p>There are useful functions included in the Garmin Astro 220 more than the tracking dogs too. After you found your prey, you can mark the location with the functionality Covey cons, detailing the time of day, and even the altitude and the number of animals you blushed over how much you have taken. You can also drop important points, such as your car and your lodge for each flush, so you never lose your bearings. Special icons are available to represent different points of hunting, including stands of trees and bits of food. </p>
<p>The Astro also has a barometric altimeter, electronic compass and a calculator region. </p>
<p>The Garmin Astro 220 powered by two AA batteries that last up to 24 hours, which means you will not have to stop and recharge. The unit is waterproof, if dogs can not swim it hurts. About six hundred dollars, the Garmin Astro 220 offers many features. </ P> <!-- pingbacker_start --><br />
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		<title>I HUNT WITH HOUNDS! What is better radio telemetry or gps tracking collars?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 06:17:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ben Walton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve never owned tracking collars, but wish I could make sure that babies are not near a road or collect it at the end of a hunt. I used radio tracking with friends has never used the GPS. Gps sounds so much better and cost the same, but my concern is the battery life. The [...]]]></description>
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		<title>RoamEO GPS Pet Locator &#8211; Using RoamEO GPS to Locate Your Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2010 06:07:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ben Walton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[location system offered by vagrant animal may be a useful tool for those who have already lost a dog. Vagabond lets you know precisely and quickly locate lost pets, using state of the art GPS technology. The color LCD handheld gives you the location of information in a readable format, allowing you to see where [...]]]></description>
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<p> location system offered by vagrant animal may be a useful tool for those who have already lost a dog. Vagabond lets you know precisely and quickly locate lost pets, using state of the art GPS technology. The color LCD handheld gives you the location of information in a readable format, allowing you to see where your pet, and where he or she may be headed. </p>
<p>The system consists of the rover GPS receiver and a driver&#8217;s collar that your dog wears. Although there is no reason why technology can not work on cats, the smallest available collar is too large for almost all cats, and a small system has not yet been made. The receiver receives the location information sent by the neck, including the speed of your dog, he or she is and how fast your pet goes. Every few seconds, you will get another update, providing a constant flow of information in real time. </p>
<p>Except for the GPS technology, the rover is a bit like a normal dog collar. Simply put on your pet and to activate the system to begin tracking. Unlike some GPS systems other animal, vagrant does not require membership or visit the Web site. This means that the initial cost of the device is all you need to pay. However, vagrant is limited to a radius of one mile from the handheld unit. If your dog leaves the area, the last known position will be posted, but there is no way to follow later. </p>
<p>Once the system is activated, you can follow up three dogs at once, as long as all dogs wear collars. You can also create a barrier GPS walking around the perimeter of the area where your dog is allowed to be while holding the handheld unit. Once your pet leaves the area, an alarm will sound to let you know that there is a problem. The electronic frontier is automatically stored, so it is easy to delete and replace with a new field that you choose. </p>
<p>Both the dog collar and receiver come with their own rechargeable batteries, so you do not need to buy new. However, these batteries last only eight to ten hours, which means you&#8217;ll need to use the included adapter for recharging. Charging takes about three hours, and can be done during the night or morning before leaving your dog. </p>
<p>The five and a half inch by four and a half-inch display is small enough to carry easily, but big enough for information to be read without any problem. The affair of the necklace containing the rover GPS unit is approximately two inches by one inch, and weighs a little over two ounces &#8211; not enough to strain even a small dog. This case is waterproof to one meter deep, which makes it difficult for your pet to break the GPS to swim or in the rain. </p>
<p>A major drawback is the cost of a vagabond. Some of his competitors are less than half that this system, a little over four hundred dollars for a handheld unit and the collar. Additional collars are about one hundred and fifty dollars each. However, these competitors require a monthly subscription, with a commitment of at least one year, if the costs are comparable to the end. </ P> <!-- pingbacker_start --><br />
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		<title>RoamEO</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 22:24:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ben Walton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[RoamEO is an exciting new product that enables dog owners to quickly and easily locate and contain their pets. Using a GPS-enabled collar, RoamEO can pinpoint your pet&#8217;s location and show you where he&#8217;s heading. The RoamEO is easy to use and doesn&#8217;t need cell service or a subscription of any kind. The RoamEO PuP [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>RoamEO is an exciting new product that enables dog owners to quickly and easily locate and contain their pets. Using a GPS-enabled collar, RoamEO can pinpoint your pet&#8217;s location and show you where he&#8217;s heading.  The RoamEO is easy to use and doesn&#8217;t need cell service or a subscription of any kind. The RoamEO PuP is eady to work right from the box. Moreover, the RoamEO is designed to update readings every few seconds, thus providing users with a continuous stream of real-time information. Just snap the collar on your dog, turn it on, and RoamEO is operational. The RoamEO handheld unit can track up to three dogs simultaneously.</p>
<p>Each pet would require their own collar.  One big downside to RoamEO is the cost. Some of its competitors are half as much as this system, at a little over four hundred dollars for a handheld unit and collar. The good thing about RoamEO is that both the handheld receiver and the collar are equipped with GPS receivers. This means that if you are on a hike, you don’t continuously have to re-create a virtual fence every step you take.</p>
<p>But tracking can bring challenges.  By the time you reach the destination the pet will have moved on. This system only sends out updates every 3 minutes. Once your pet leaves this area, an audible alarm will sound to let you know there’s a problem. This electronic boundary is automatically stored, so it’s easy to wipe it out and replace it with a new area as you choose.  They have received considerable input from cat owners asking for a product like RoamEO for their pets. As a result, they are actively investigating whether they can make a collar small enough to fit on cats.  If your pet exits this perimeter, an audible alarm will sound. For example, you may wish to establish your property line as the perimeter for your pet.</p>
<p>The receiver picks up location information sent from the collar, including the speed of your dog, where he or she is, and how fast your pet is going.  Apart from the $500 price tag (plus $160 for each additional GPS-enabled collar), the collar and receiver communicate with each other via radio, not GSM. There is no need for the collar to be off the dog for 4-6 hours while the batteries recharge, which would leave your dog unprotected during an escape without the collar. Your dog has protection 24/7/365. The signal from the collars can be detected up to 3 miles from the receiver. The RoamEO Pup’s high contrast display can be easily read in sunlight or at night.</p>
<p>It comes with a built-in battery that will last between 18 and 30 hours.  Now each time you put on your dog&#8217;s collar, it comes with the extraordinary advantage of knowing that you can locate your pet at anytime. Just place your collar on the dog and you&#8217;re ready to track.</p>
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