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Alpha 100 Handheld

$599.99

GPS-enabled dog tracking handheld unit with built-in training capabilities.

Combining Garmin GPS tracking with Tri-Tronics dog training, the integrated Alpha 100 handheld lets you get optimum performance from your valued dogs. Alpha 100 helps you track and train up to 20 dogs from up to 9 miles away with a vivid, glove-friendly, touch screen display plus 18 levels of momentary and continuous stimulation. Works with TT10 transmitter collar. Alpha will deliver your dogs' exact position as often as every 2.5 seconds. And you can pinpoint up to 20 dogs or hunters' positions even when they are out of sight. Since Alpha 100 comes preloaded with 100K U.S. TOPO maps you'll always know your surroundings.

Features

  • Track and Train a combination of 20 dog devices or other Alpha 100 handhelds simultaneously from up to 9 miles away.
  • Features a 3" glove-friendly color touchscreen.
  • Includes preloaded TOPO US 100K mapping for terrain contours, topo elevations, summits, parks, coastlines, rivers, lakes and more.
  • Supports optional map data - TOPO US 24K, BirdsEye Satellite Imagery, auto-routing with City Navigator, etc. (available separately).
  • Built-in 3-axis electronic compass and barometric altimeter.
  • Preset messaging capability between Alpha 100 handhelds allows hunter-to-hunter position reporting.
  • "Treed" and "On Point" notifications.
  • Measure dogs' statistics such as speed, distance and direction.
  • Rechargeable Li-ion batteries with a battery life of approximately 20 hours.
  • Rugged and waterproof design (IPX7).

 

In the Box

  • Alpha 100 handheld with rechargeable user-replaceable Li-ion battery
  • Belt Clip
  • Extended Range Antenna
  • AC Adapter
  • Vehicle Power Cable
  • USB Cable
  • Split Adapter Cable

 

 

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  • Model: Alpha100HH
  • Manufactured by: Garmin

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 13 May 2014.

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