Tracking Equipment
 
F&L Electronics
MN 10
F&L MN-10
We carry the complete line of F&L receivers (shown above) mounted on the antenna - for our hunting purposes (on four-wheelers or carrying along in the woods) this is an excellent setup. It enables us to have the antenna unfolded and the animal found before some type units can be assembled. The MN type receivers with variable attenuators insure good direction finding, from long distances to under your feet, and all areas in between. Another feature the MN receivers have is dual batteries, this means in the event one battery fails you have a back-up. Each receiver comes with a one year warranty. Each complete system comes with an over-the-shoulder pouch, receiver mounted on antenna, with long paddled handle and instruction manual. (Collars sold separately)
 
Frequency Chart A
Channel
Range
Channel
Range
0
.000 - .010
5
.050 - .060
1
.010 - .020
6
.060 - .070
2
.020 - .030
7
.070 - .080
3
.030 - .040
8
.080 - .090
4
.040 - .050
9
.090 - .100
 
Frequency Chart B
Channel
Range
Channel
Range
0
.100 - .110
5
.150 - .160
1
.110 - .120
6
.160 - .170
2
.120 - .130
7
.170 - .180
3
.130 - .140
8
.180 - .190
4
.140 - .150
9
.190 - .200
 
Frequency Chart C
Channel
Range
Channel
Range
0
.200 - .210
5
.250 - .260
1
.210 - .220
6
.260 - .270
2
.220 - .230
7
.270 - .280
3
.230 - .240
8
.280 - .290
4
.240 - .250
9
.290 - .300
 
MN-10
Frequency : 
 
Range :
Complete system mounted on yagi antenna. Carrying pouch included. Collars sold separately. For other frequencies, please call.
Price : $475.00
 
 
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Sam's Tips

For Tracking

 

1. Keep Magnets in collars. When not in use.
 
2. Keep gain on the receiver low as possible.
 
3. Check collars to see if they work before the hunt.
 
4. Carry spare batteries.
 
5. Always check direction twice.