Quick Track Tracking System Comparison Chart

Product Specifications:

 
Quick Track QTR-10M

Quick Track QTR-100M

Quick Track 6000M

Number of Bands

Single Band

Select One: 216, 217, 218, 219, or  220

Single Band

Select One:  216, 217, 218, 219, or 220

All Bands

 216, 217, 218, 219, or 220

# Of Channels

10 Channels in 10 KHz increments 100 Channels user defined 1000 Channels user defined

Number of Dogs Tracked (Simultaneously)

Up to 10 dogs Up to 100 dogs Up to 600 dogs

Range1

 2 - 12 Miles  2 - 12 Miles  2 - 12 Miles

Dimension   (L x W x H)

6 1/2"  x  3 1/2"  x  2" 6 1/2"  x  3 1/2"  x  2" 6 1/2"  x  3 1/2"  x  2"

Weight (unmounted)

1 lb. 1 lb. 1 lb.

Attenuator Switch2

Yes
Near / Medium / Far
Yes
Near / Medium / Far
Yes
Near / Medium / Far

Antenna

Yagi Antenna with coax cable - Included FREE Yagi Antenna with coax cable - Included FREE Yagi Antenna with coax cable - Included FREE

Package Contents

10M Receiver

 Manual

 Free Case

Free Coax Cable

 Free Yagi Antenna

100M Receiver

 Manual

 Free Case

Free Coax Cable

 Free Yagi Antenna

6000M Receiver

 Manual

 Free Case

Free Coax Cable

 Free Yagi Antenna

Battery Life

Approximately 6 months  - 1 year Approximately 6 months  - 1 year Approximately 6 months  - 1 year

Battery Type

9 Volt Battery
9 Volt Battery
9 Volt Battery

Notes

External speaker is 30% louder then most other receivers. Easy to use and one of the best tracking systems to start with External speaker is 30% louder then most other receivers. Easy to use and one of the best tracking systems to start with Tracks All Bands!

SPECIAL:  Each Quick Track 6000M Kit now comes with 1 FREE Extended Range Quick Track Collar.

External speaker is 30% louder then most other receivers.

Warranty

Full 3 year warranty on the unit which covers any manufacturer defects.  This  warranty covers all costs including parts and labor.  Note: The warranty is voided if the unit has been misused or neglected . Full 3 year warranty on the unit that covers manufacturer defects.  The warranty covers all costs including parts and labor.  The warranty is void if the unit has been misused or neglected . Full 3 year warranty on the unit that covers manufacturer defects.  The warranty covers all costs including parts and labor.  The warranty is void if the unit has been misused or neglected .

Return Policy

14 Days 14 Days 14 Days

Notes:

Quick Track Tracking System Receivers will work with most quality tracking collar brands

Quick Track Tracking System equipment is made in the USA

1 Range - When manufacturers state the range of a dog tracking collar they are referring the distance the collar can be detected over a flat and unobstructed terrain. These distances are quoted with under ideal circumstances; a clear line of sight and a fully charged transmitter. Range can be reduced with differences in terrain or a weak collar. However, all the dog tracking collars we carry are engineered to work in the toughest terrains without dramatically compromising or weakening the signal.

2 Attenuator Switch - This switch is used to adjust the sensitivity of the unit and should be used when tracking dogs in a near or far setting.   The "Near" setting for tracking under 1/4 mile,  "Medium" setting up to 1 1/2 miles, and "Far" setting maximum tracking distance.

Radio Bands / Radio Frequencies - All Dog tracking collar systems operate on one or more different bands. Some models are capable of handling a single band while others are capable of tracking collars on multiple bands. The FCC has approved the following bands for North America - 216, 217, 218, 219, and 220 MHz. Each band is then divided into a thousand different frequencies from XXX.000 to XXX.999. If your dog tracking collar system is capable of tracking multiple collars on a single band (for example the 217 band) be sure you order collars with a large enough frequency gap to avoid overlapping. Depending on the receiver you choose you will be able to track from 1 to 1000 dogs.

Channels -  Channels refer to the number of tracking settings on a receiver.  The more channels the more dogs the unit can track .  Receivers with a set number of channels usually spread the bandwidth across the channels in increments of 10 kHz. .  Example: If a unit has 2 channels it means there are two settings on the receiver which can simultaneous track two dogs.