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== Garmin Dog Tracking Collars == | == Garmin Dog Tracking Collars == | ||
− | Intro | + | Intro<br> |
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− | Models with pictures | + | Garmin manufactures various animal tracking collars. These collars are often used by hunters to locate their dogs and flush out their quarry. The collars contain a VHF radio that periodically transmits it's location and other information to a special reciever, where data can be displayed on the receiver screen. |
− | Theory of operation | + | |
− | Frequency table | + | Models with pictures<br> |
− | Timeslot versus ID table | + | * DC20<br> |
− | Data attachments (FCC, etc) | + | |
+ | * DC30<br> | ||
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+ | * DC40<br> | ||
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+ | Theory of operation<br> | ||
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+ | Frequency table<br> | ||
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+ | Timeslot versus ID table<br> | ||
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+ | Data attachments (FCC, etc)<br> |
Latest revision as of 21:20, 7 January 2025
Garmin Dog Tracking Collars
Intro
Garmin manufactures various animal tracking collars. These collars are often used by hunters to locate their dogs and flush out their quarry. The collars contain a VHF radio that periodically transmits it's location and other information to a special reciever, where data can be displayed on the receiver screen.
Models with pictures
- DC20
- DC30
- DC40
Theory of operation
Frequency table
Timeslot versus ID table
Data attachments (FCC, etc)