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.