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Correct, each collar will has a unique ID in the data packet. This is how each dog is correctly identified and the tracking actually happens, great function. Maybe using the world "block" isn't quite...
Agreed. Surveyors generally use the range between 410-470MHz to get a corrected position from there GPS base station to the surveyor with the rover. Even at 2 watts and a clear line of sight on the...
Ok, so the US one has a part number of 010-01041-50 and Humping and Fisting are stating a part number 010-01041-54 for NZ. Therefore, I assume the -54 is not broadcasting on the 151-154MHz range, and...
According the RSM, these are still prohibited in NZ(August 2013), From the RSM website:
Radiocommunications Regulations (Prohibited Equipment – Dog Tracking Devices) Notice 2013
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Also, glad to see the collars are water resistance to 10m, I'm getting sick of stuffed collars when my dog swims to the bottom of the lake to catch a rock! :)
These also comply to Aust, Canada, nearly all of Asia and also with the new(about to be announced) USA Radio Spectrum that the Astro system with be not be able to be used in. So yes, the NZ market...