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    If Stuart says they are legal then they are legal. Nobody has done the research he has nor follows the rules like he does.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharon View Post
    If Stuart says they are legal then they are legal. Nobody has done the research he has nor follows the rules like he does.
    We will see. Other sources claim it's the same as Garmin.

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    It is legal, I contacted Marc Corbin of Industry . Here are the results of the Industry Canada search for legal conforming equipment.
    Dogtra Co. Ltd.
    Hardware Version Certificate # Approval Date
    IW 500 12166A-IW500 2014-08-27
    IW 501 12166A-IW501 2014-08-27

    I've wasted over two years of my life , trying to get the other system approved, that thousands of houndsmen already use in Canada. It is unfortunate .



    Dogtra has the similar features, tracking, utilizes google maps, or whatever you download to your smart phone, has both tone and stimulation, it claims similar performance. It claims tracking of up to 20 dogs. I don't remember the exact frequency, I believe it is 232 mhz. One retailer is going to demonstrate it for houndsmen at a fox hound trial this weekend.
    Last edited by Stuart22; September 26th, 2017 at 05:22 AM.

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    Dogtra Pathfinder works with a smartphone and Google gps maps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dakota Creek View Post
    Dogtra Pathfinder works with a smartphone and Google gps maps.
    Over a full day's hunt would that not put a big dent in your data pkg?
    I’m suspicious of people who don't like dogs, but I trust a dog who doesn't like a person.

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    Quote Originally Posted by terrym View Post
    Over a full day's hunt would that not put a big dent in your data pkg?
    Dogtra states that data is necessary for initially downloading the Pathfinder app but after the app is downloaded no data is needed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharon View Post
    Not for a GPS as far as I know.
    I use a DOgtra 2500 which allows me at least to know where my dog is up to about 1+ miles depending on the terrain.
    If you can hear that beeper from a mile away your hearing must be better than the dog's LOL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by claj View Post
    I have a Garmin Astro 320 that works great. Got it from F&T Fur Harvesters and have bought spare collars from Conkeys Hound Supply. Both were good to deal with and had no problem shipping to Canada. I can usually track for 3-4 miles in heavy cover and hills.
    You sure about that ? I've never heard of anyone else getting that kind range with their Garmins in cover & hills.
    "What calm deer hunter's heart has not skipped a beat when the stillness of a cold November morning is broken by the echoes of hounds tonguing yonder?" -Anonymous-

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidelock View Post
    If you can hear that beeper from a mile away your hearing must be better than the dog's LOL.
    Definitely depends on the terrain.

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