SportDOG TEK Series GPS dog tracker system
The SportDOG TEK Series 1.0 GPS Tracking system provides you with GPS tracking capabilities from one single lightweight handheld device. It's the ideal Tracking Trainer system for hunters who run hounds for hunting, have rabbit hunting beagles or any dogs used for upland birds.
Consistent, correct use of this SportDOG TEK Series system allows you to track your dog (up to 12 dogs' with the purchase of additional collars - sold separately) from up to 7 miles. The Handheld Device receives your location from its built-in GPS antenna and receives location
updates from the GPS antenna mounted on the collar to track the location of your dog.
TEK Series 1.0L GPS Tracking System Features:
- Safe, comfortable for use on all dogs weighing over 8 lbs
- GPS Collar and Handheld Transmitter Device have a minimum of 20 hours of usage on a single charge
- TRACKING:
- GPS functionality including multiple waypoints
- 7-Mile tracking range
- 75-Mile diameter screen with auto scaling
- Reports dog status whether stopped or direction of movement
- Receives location from the GPS and transmits location updates to the Handheld Transmitter Device
- GPS antenna receives GPS satellite signals
- Fits neck sizes of 14" to 22"
- DRYTEK waterproof design technology
- Can be submerged in water to a depth of 25 feet per NEMA 6P and IP67 standards
- On/Off indicator light
- HANDHELD DEVICE/TRANSMITTER:
- Lightweight, compact handheld design
- Waterproof and can be submerged in water up to depth of 5 feet
- Receives and displays location updates from the GPS collar

- Backlit LCD screen
- Menu selection can be navigated by using the four arrow keys
- Integral, tilt-compensated compass
- Not recommended for use on aggressive dogs.
- Two-year warranty
SportDOG TEK Series GPS Tracking System Includes:
- Handheld Transmitter Device
- GPS Collar
- Adapter
- Lanyard
- Operating Guide
NOTE: The SportDOG TEK Series GPS Tracking System has a range
of up to 7 miles. Depending on the way you hold the Handheld Device, the
maximum range may vary. Terrain, weather, vegetation, transmissions from other radio devices,
and other factors will affect the maximum range.