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TINYLOC FALCONRY TRANSMITTER F22 216 MHz

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215'00 €
(Ref. TX054XMI)

Powerful radio tracking transmitter of 7.9 gr weight for falconry and birds over 450 gr, with 7 days autonomy and over 90 km. scope in optimal weather conditions. Frequency not legal to be used or sold in the EU.

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Overview Specs

Radio location transmitter compatible with the R1 + receptor. Where power and lightness come together. Ideal for birds over 450 grams. Battery operated type 1/3N, which provides a range of 7 days. The low battery detector will warn us 2 days before the battery is fully depleted, making a double tone.

· Its weight is 8.2 gr. mounted to leg, and 8.7 gr. mounted tail (battery included).
· The transmitter has a LED light that let you know when it is operating. This system can be very useful in night searches.
· 433 MHz version is the most powerful legal transmitter that currently exists in the market. Its tubular shape and threaded cap system battery allows to use it to paw or tail when its owner wishes. 216 MHz version is available for countries where this frequency is permitted.
· With magnetic switch.

BIRD SPECIES

Some of the raptors using this transmitter are:

• Goshawk
• Peregrine falcon
• Sacre
• Gyrfalcon
• Harris

 

F22 216 MHz

FREQUENCY RANGE

216 MHz (not legal in the EU)

BATTERY LIFE

7 DAYS (2 LAST DAYS WITH LOW BATTERY LEVEL MODE)

RADIO TRACKING RANGE

7 to 30 km – tracking from ground.
30 to 50 km – tracking from 3-4 mts high.
50 to 90 km – tracking from higher.

POWER SUPPLY

3 v. / 1 BATTERY 1/3N

POWER EMISSION

20 Mw

PROTECTIÓN RATE

IP67 (waterproof)

WEIGHT WITHOUT  BATTERIES

7,9 gr. (without fixation)

DIMENSIONS

34 cm. length (plus 2 cm. transmitter body)

OPERATING TEMPERATURE

-15ºC to 50ºC

STORAGE TEMPERATURE

-20ºC to 70ºC

TURNING ON /BLINKER

Magnetic (magnet) and with battery / Power indicator lighted LED.

COMPATIBLE RECEIVER TINYLOC R1+ 216 MHz is not available by now.
Any other manufacturer receiver working on frequency 216 MHz.

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