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Thread: Lost my antenna on my Dogtra 2500 T&B

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    So I lost the antenna on my transmitter this weekend. The collar clinic sells replacements but they have a longer one available too. Surely a longer one would improve the signal right? Anybody here know much about radio signals and stuff to comment? They are the same price as the short factory one.
    Yes I will be using loctite on my replacement !!!!
    Last edited by terrym; February 4th, 2014 at 11:28 AM.

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    If they are like Garmin who sells longer antennas for increased range I would say a longer antenna for a Dogtra for the same money as the stock one is a good idea. Extra range and more length are good things to have.

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    The longer one will probably give you better range but have you been in a position where you need the extra range? A longer antenna gets hung up on stuff more than a shorter one. I found that out when I replaced my antenna on my TT pro 500.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jakezilla View Post
    The longer one will probably give you better range but have you been in a position where you need the extra range? A longer antenna gets hung up on stuff more than a shorter one. I found that out when I replaced my antenna on my TT pro 500.
    Good point. They are a bit of a pain as it is. Just ordered a stock replacement from the collar clinic. $20 including shipping. Will loctite this one..

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    Quote Originally Posted by terrym View Post
    Good point. They are a bit of a pain as it is. Just ordered a stock replacement from the collar clinic. $20 including shipping. Will loctite this one..
    Use blue loctite. Just sayin..lol
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    Will loctite affect the signal?

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    No, because the antenna fits into a hole. The loctite just keeps the threads from coming loose.
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    I wouldn't put anything on an antenna that wasn't a conductive material.
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    If you've ever seen how an antenna has a female and male end, that's the conductive part. The threads that hold the antenna on aren't. It's like a coax cable.
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    I don't own one of these units but if I remember correctly my TT pro 500 doesn't have a Male/female end like a coaxial type antenna. The end of the antenna on my pro 500 just looks like a threaded bolt and I wouldn't be to keen on putting anything on it.
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