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Maxima 1000 |
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Maxima receiver is the most technically advanced
directional
dog-tracking receiver available. It is a fully
synthesized receiver, capable of 1000 channel,
2000 channel, or 5000 channel reception, and
programmable for 5, 10, 25, 50 or 100 collars.
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.
Like all Tracker receivers, it is lightweight
- 14 ounces - and folds for easy storage. All
receivers come with one Strike
Collar. |
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All
Tracker ® Receivers Include: |
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Tracker Receiver |
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Tracker Hip Pouch |
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Tracker Strike Collar |
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Tracker Instruction Manual |
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Tracker Instructional Video |
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MAXIMA are ready-to-use. NO need for extras. |
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| 1. Keep Magnets in collars. When not
in use. |
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| 2. Keep gain on the receiver low as possible. |
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| 3. Check collars to see if
they work before the hunt. |
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| 4. Carry spare batteries. |
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| 5. Always check direction twice. |
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