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TINYLOC R1+ WILDLIFE RECEIVER, RADIO TRACKING VHF 150 MHz

546'00 € English
(Ref. RX426CEN)
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546'00 € Spanish
(Ref. RX426CES)
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546'00 € French
(Ref. RX426CFR)
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Overview Specs Accesories

Digital receiver with high performance, easy to handle, intuitive. The radio tracking receiver turns the electromagnetic sign from the transmitter into an acoustic and digital signal, to be used to identify the direction of the signal where the animal carrying the transmitter is located. Every emitted signal by the transmitter is received acoustically to the speaker and visually through the smitter bar.

It makes the research of our animals something accurate and fast. The receiver offers:

· Easy to use in any field. Easy to handle with only one hand.
· Internal powerful antenna which provides high sensitivity and accuracy.
· Memorize up to 100 animals/transmitters (100 memories, with thousands of available channels).
· It works with standard AA alkaline cells, or rechargeable cells approved by Tinyloc, so if you run out of battery in the field you can change them immediately.
· Automatic backlight display (with outdoor sensor light).
· DDC: It has an effective system for detecting the right direction (DDC), through numeric values which help to find the precise direction, avoiding problems related to maximum field rebounds.
· Automatic calibration: the receiver can automatically calibrates the transmitters, detecting any small variation in its frequency, increasing its performance. Otherwise, a digital fine tuning is available.
· A symbol in the display shows when the battery level is low.
· Allows transmitters from other manufacturers in the frequency of 150 MHz (radio frequency location feature only).
· 5 cm accuracy when locating a transmitter.

FREQUENCY BAND

150.000 - 155.999 MHz

RADIO TRACKING MODE

Included

GPS MODE

NO

AUTONOMY

10-40 hours. Indefinite when connected to car lighter.

CHANNELS AND MEMORIES

Thousands of channels depending on the band range frequency  / 100 memories

FINE TUNING Digital. 100 Hz steps.
AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION The receiver can automatically calibrates the transmitters, detecting any small variation in its frequency, increasing its performance. Otherwise, a digital fine tuning is available.

POWER SUPPLY

6 V. / 4 1,5  V LR6 (AA) cells (regular or approved rechargeable ones).

TRANSMISSION POWER (when sending location requests)

Depends on country regulations. Pre-setup.

SENSITIVITY

-146 dBm

PROTECTION INDEX

IP20 (keep from water and snow with a case or plastic bag)

WEIGHT WITH BATTERIES

534 gr.

DIMENSIONS (with folded antennas)

245x66,5x40 mm

OPERATING TEMPERATURE

-15 ºC to 50 ºC

STORAGE TEMPERATURE

-20 ºC to 70 ºC

   

CONNECTOR

Earphones audio 3,5 mm., SMA external antenna

   

COMPATIBLE TRANSMITTERS

-TINYLOC HOUND FINDER WILDLIFE RADIO TRACKING 150 MHz MORTALITY WARNING (suitable for collar fixing, 2 years battery life)

-TINYLOC HOUND FINDER GPS+RT 150 MHz (collar strap fixing; location only by radio tracking; life time battery: 7 days)

-Any radio tracking transmitter from any manufacturer in the range band 150 MHz (only with radio tracking feature)

ACCURACY

5 cm., maximum accuracy

SCAN MODE

Included (with the automatically installed transmitters)

OTHER NOT INCLUDED OPTIONS - SCAN MODE (see Accessories)
- External omnidirectional antenna (vehicles, buildings, peaks, etc.)
- 5 elements 150 MHz directional Yagi antenna
- Base station with automatic warnings (on demand)

 

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