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TINYLOC HOUND FINDER MORTALITY ALERT, RADIO TRACKING 150 MHz, WILDLIFE

230'00 €
(Ref. TX000325)
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Radio location transmitter, suitable for collar strap, with specific configuration of the mortality sensor parameters of the wildlife habits (by default 24 hours of inactivity).

Applications: tracking/monitoring and mortality alerts and warnings for wildlife population of colts, wild goats and similar.

 

FREQUENCY BAND Depending on country regulations. By default 149,600 MHz to 155,000 MHz

OPERATION FIELD LIFE

2 years

RADIO TRACKING RANGE

Depending on orographic features it may be required or recommend the use of external omni antenna with the receiver (cars, buildings, high points, etc.) or directional Yagi antena 150 MHz.

5 to 40 km – tracking from ground.
40 to 80 km – tracking from high points

POWER SUPPLY

3,7 v. / NON RECHARGEABLE BATTERY (need to send to Tinyloc in order to be replaced)

EMITTING POWER Depending on country regulations. By default 100 mW

PROTECTIÓN INDEX

IP67 (water resistant up to 1 meter for 30 minutes)

WEIGHT WITH BATTERY

320 gr.

DIMENSIONS

45x92x45 mm (without RF antennas)

OPERATING TEMPERATURE

-20 ºC to 50 ºC

STORAGE TEMPERATURE

-40 ºC to 70 ºC

SWITCHING ON / BLINKER

Magnetic switcher (magnet required) / Power indicator LED lighted.

COMPATIBLE RECEIVER

TINYLOC R2+ WILDLIFE RECEIVER, RADIO TRACKING VHF 150 MHz

NOT INCLUDED ACCESORIES

1"x23" nylon strap covered with polyuretane, available in many colours

 

ACCESORIES

Collar for any breed of dog, its strap is made of nylon with coated polyurethane from USA, best quality available nowadays in the market.
-Light and tough material of high durability.
-Very flexible, does not harden nor warp in winter time.
-Waterproof, resistance to the effect of the sun, bites and scratches
-It can be cutted to length and drill without fray.
-Easy to clean. If it is dirty, clean it with a damp cloth.

Provides durability in applications where security, flexibility and endurance are essential.

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