Download Tracker Maxima Dog Tracking Receiver User's Guide
The Tracker Maxima Duo Receiver has all of the advanced features you need to track up to 1000 frequencies/channels and provides memory location for up to two. To track stored frequencies simply press the up or down button. For unstored frequencies, enter the frequency. This durable receiver is milled from a solid aluminum bar. The antenna elements are virtually unbreakable. The Tracker Maxima Dog Tracing Receiver can operate using the standard folding antenna, or a variety of directional (Yagi) and non-directional (Omni) antennas using the SMA connector. The SMA connector on your Maxima receiver connects an external antenna to help pick up transmissions from far away or under adverse conditions, such as heavy groundcover. The signal direction is indicated using two methods; audibly from the onboard speaker and and the graph on the LCD screen. The frequency fine adjustment wheel allows you to get the maximum range and signal. The Tracker Classic Dog Tracking Receiver is rated at 12 miles line of site, 4 to 7 miles in rolling hill terrain and 2 1/2 to 4 miles in mountainous terrain. Flat areas can get up to the maximum 12 miles. It fits in your pocket and weighs only 13.5 oz. It's available in 216.000 to 220.999 MHz. This dog tracking system also includes the receiver holster and carrying case.
Tracker Radio Maxima Duo Receiver Features:
- 1000 frequencies/channels
- Two memory locations
- Weight with Batteries: 13.5 oz
- Dimensions (antenna folded): 8 1/4” X 2” X 1 1/2”
- Dimensions (antenna unfolded): 8 1/4” X 16” X 1 1/2”
- Spurious emission: <2 pW
- Intercept point: -20 dBm > 2 dB
- Operating voltage: 7 - 10 V DC
- Battery type: 9V Alkaline
- Sensitivity (IEEE Std. Test): -136 dB
- Modulation: A1
- DAAA: >130 dB
- Audio frequency power: Max. 70 mW
- Operating temperature: 14 - 122 F
- Storage temperature: 14 - 131 F
- Frequencies available: 216.000 to 220.999 MHz
Tracker Radio Maxima Duo Receiver Warranty Info
- 10 years on body parts
- 3 years on electronics and labor
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