| USE The receiver transforms the transmitters’ electromagnetic signal into an acoustic and digital signal and reads its intensity. Identifying the strongest of all the signals received allows you to determine in which direction the transmitter is located and, then, find the animal wearing it. The receiver is fully portable, strong and easy to use CHARACTERISTICS The rigid Yagi antenna is incorporated in the body of the receiver and has a handle allowing a one-handed search and easy transport. The unique detection system developed by TinyLoc is called DDC (Digital Direction Control). The DDC is a numeric value on the transmitter that helps easily find the right direction while eliminating inconvenient bounces on the field. The automatic digital calibration allows the transmitter and receiver to be perfectly tuned, considerably improving its performance. BATTERY LIFE It works with 4 standard AA batteries with a life from 25 to 50 hours. A symbol on the display will indicate when the batteries are running out. WEIGHT The receiver weighs 990 grams (35 ounces). CHANNELS The receiver has more than 3,900 channels operating in the 150.000 to 153.999 frequency band used for wildlife tracking. MEMORIES The RCF1.100 receiver has 100 memories. While receiving more than 2,700 channels the receiver can memorise 100 transmitters identifying the name of the animal on the display. The multiscan option is included in this version and allows you to switch between the memories with one finger. |