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GARMIN 010-00548-00 Astro 220 Dog Tracking GPS Receiver

GARMIN 010-00548-00 Astro 220 Dog Tracking GPS Receiver

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Brand: Garmin
Category: CE

List Price: $535.70
Buy New: $390.95
You Save: $144.75 (27%)



Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 15208

Platform: Not Machine Specific
Media: Electronics
Memorabilia: No
Tracks: 20
Batteries Included: Yes
Battery: 2 AA
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.3
Dimensions (in): 2.6 x 2.4 x 6.2
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

MPN: Astro 220
Model: Astro 220
UPC: 753759066239
EAN: 0753759063931
ASIN: B000MGM5MI

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Barometric Altimeter & Brand New 3-Axis Electronic Compass
  • Scratch Resistant Lens On The 2.6-Inch Color Tft Display With Backlit Display & Keypad
  • Resolution: 240 X 160 Pixels
  • Battery Life: Greater Than 20 Hours Using 2 Aa Batteries
  • Usb Mini-B Connector For Data Updates With A Pc

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Release the hounds and know what they're up to with Astro, the GPS-enabled dog tracking system for hunters. Ready to go right out of the box, the Astro system will have you hunting in no time. This unique system pinpoints your dog's position every 5 seconds. You will know if your dog is pointing, sitting, moving or treeing. Where it's at. Where it's been. How fast it's moving and how far it's gone.This kit includes:Astro 220 handheld with VHF antenna;DC 20 wireless transmitter with VHF antenna;Dog harness;Collar attachment plate;Carrying case;Lithium-ion battery pack for DC 20;Vehicle power cable and AC adapter for DC 20;MapSource Trip & Waypoint Manager CD;USB cable;Wrist strap;Belt clip;Owner's manual;Quick reference guide.

Amazon.com Product Description
The Garmin Astro 220 Handheld GPS Dog Tracking Device lets hunters and sportsmen spend their time looking for game, rather than looking for their dog. This unique dog tracker pinpoints your dog's position and shows you exactly where he is, even when you can't see or hear him.

The Astro 220 has a bright, color-screen display, and works with a wireless transmitter (not included), called the DC 20. Simple and easy to use, you just take the Astro outdoors and turn on both units to acquire a GPS satellite signal, then attach the DC 20 to your dog, either via the included neoprene harness or by threading it onto an existing 1-inch e-collar, and you're ready to go.

The DC 20 transmits your dog's position to the 220 every five seconds, showing current location as well as where he's been on the Map page. The Dog Tracker page shows you a compass that points to your dog's location, and lets you see your dog's current status, such as running, sitting, on point or treeing quarry. The Garmin Astro can even sound an alarm to let you know instantly when your dog goes on point.

The Astro 220's high-sensitivity GPS receiver can track up to 10 dogs at a time, up to five miles away in open territory. The Astro features a Covey Counter, which lets you place a special waypoint that tells you the exact location, time of day and elevation where you found your prey, as well as the number of birds flushed and taken from that location. The Astro also lets you save other important waypoints, such as Truck and Lodge, and choose special icons to represent food plots, tree stands and other hunting-related items.

The full-featured Astro handheld has all the same functions as Garmin's top-line handheld outdoor devices, including a barometric altimeter, a microSD card slot for maps, celestial information and an area calculator, as well as optional detailed city street maps, over 6 million points of interest, and exact turn-by-turn directions. This unit has an extremely rugged construction, with an IPX7 waterproof exterior that can withstand full immersion in water up to 1-meter deep for up to 30 minutes, and a revolutionary 3-axis compass that works no matter how the handheld is oriented.

What's in the Box
Garmin Astro 220 handheld with VHF antenna, a carrying case, a trip and waypoint manager CD, a USB cable, a wrist strap, a belt clip, an owner's manual and a quick reference guide.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Nice Unit - Could be Better   January 6, 2009
Deb Walker, K9-10 (Oregon)
We use the Garmin Astro for K9 SAR. We put it on the dogs & record the areas they searched. The unit is nice, but frustrating to operate. It is advertised as being like the Garmin 60C series, but the operating system (menu screens) are very different and have much less functionality than the 60C's. I would have wanted to carry just one unit, but alas, I carry both because the screen functionalty on the Astro does not have features the 60CS has. The screen sequence for starting & stopping recording the dog tracks is very cumbersome and confusing. The harness that comes with the unit is worthless - dangerous really. It is a velcro 'vest' that is supposed to fit snugly around the dog's chest. It has to fit snuggly the way its designed in order for it to stay on the dog . . . but that snugness also causes the dog to not be able to breathe properly - for a working dog - that could cause major medical emergency. All of us who have them have designed some other attachment method to the dog's regular working harness. Garmin could save some money by removing the harness fromt the package & putting in a simple/better way to attach it to another harness. This all sounds bad . . . the unit works pretty well actually, but these pesky details cause it to be used less often that I would like.

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