I have yet to use the Marshall system properly but if maps are downloaded of the hunting areas you do not have to rely on phone signal for it to work, however as with everything that requires power you have to make sure it is all fully charged prior to use. Hoping to get out with it hunting within the next 2 weeks.There's way too much bull**** out there - you need to determine how it contacts you. It's simple to determine location with a GPS module. The tricky bit is getting that location back to the owner.
Options are:-
1. Mobile network
2. Direct transmission to a 'handset - using license free bands
3. LoRa technology. Very good range from low power, but nothing will go through a hill
4. Relying on someone else's phone to be a) nearby and b) have the same app
5. Some others that I've not come across
Some of these solutions will be hopeless in some circumstances
I have had an X20 for a couple of years now and find it a very good simple and robust set up. It gets use almost daily. Although the battery does not last so long now.I am amazed no one has suggested GPS X20 from Dogtrace, considering how popular they are in mainland Europe and at half the price or less than the Garmin why not? I know of people who use them daily all season without issue.
My garmin which is one of the U.K. legal jobs does vibrate and bleep when the dog is on point or stationary, there is loads of variations in the settingsI have had an X20 for a couple of years now and find it a very good simple and robust set up. It gets use almost daily. Although the battery does not last so long now.
I was thinking of upgrading eventually to a Garmin but can someone tell me if it has a 'pointing' feature which tells you when the dog is stationary, I use this all the time on my X20 it can vibrate or beep. I can't see that the Garmin has this feature or am I wrong?
Do you put a Bellman on the teckels as well? Thinking about putting the two collars on a couple of ours, just to be on the safe side.We’ve used Garmin for the last 6 years brilliant bit of kit so much so we’ve just ordered a complete new Garmin set up it’s not cheap but well worth the investment
I’ve never had a garmin fail yet!Do you put a Bellman on the teckels as well? Thinking about putting the two collars on a couple of ours, just to be on the safe side.