scooter101 Posted December 30, 2006 Share Posted December 30, 2006 Hi, I know there are some units out there that are specific to dogs... the appear to be an "all in one" thing, that is radio for the master and transmitter/radio for the pet. My question to anyone is... do you know of an "inexpensive" GPS transmitter that could be fastened to a dog collar so that one could track their dog. I have a Rhino 120 right now. The Rhino 120 cost me about $249. It is able to transmit a signal to another Rhino GPS to acknowledge where it is. It seems to me for the dog, I would not need the display, speaker but only a way to transmit a location at regular time intervals. I wonder if there are "off the shelf parts" available to build one of these things... Thanks much for any ideas. T Quote Link to comment
+Team Four Paw Posted December 30, 2006 Share Posted December 30, 2006 I see these a lot, but I don't know how good they are. There are several others out there too that are GPS/FRS/GMRS based. http://www.trackerradio.com/hunt.htm You can search around for hunting supplies for dogs. As thats where most people will find such a product, and well thats how they are marketed. Quote Link to comment
+Team Four Paw Posted December 30, 2006 Share Posted December 30, 2006 I see these a lot, but I don't know how good they are. There are several others out there too that are GPS/FRS/GMRS based. http://www.trackerradio.com/hunt.htm You can search around for hunting supplies for dogs. As thats where most people will find such a product, and well thats how they are marketed. Just found this which I thought was comical. http://www.engadget.com/2005/12/06/petcell...phone-for-dogs/ Quote Link to comment
+Sputnik 57 Posted December 30, 2006 Share Posted December 30, 2006 (edited) If you're a Verizon customer, you may want to try a Migo. Sure its made for kids and not dogs, but it might work for you. Edit: Per Geekqualizer's link, Verizon now makes collar-mounted Migo's for dogs. Go figure! Edited December 30, 2006 by Sputnik 57 Quote Link to comment
Alphawolf Posted December 30, 2006 Share Posted December 30, 2006 (edited) These are what we put on the wolves in Yellowstone. They cost $2500 per collar. Then, you need the signal receiving equipment and the software for your PC to track tha animals movements. Besides, you need satellite "bandwidth" to use the system. There are "home use" systems around the world you can buy that interface with cell phones instead of satellites. Then there are the old VHF radio transmitters and receivers. They aren't cheap either though. GPS collars Edited December 30, 2006 by Alphawolf Quote Link to comment
scooter101 Posted December 31, 2006 Author Share Posted December 31, 2006 Very cool, but your right... too rich for my blood. Although... maybe I should start hunting wolf. Anyway, some good web sites, thanks. Quote Link to comment
+fratermus Posted December 31, 2006 Share Posted December 31, 2006 My question to anyone is... do you know of an "inexpensive" GPS transmitter that could be fastened to a dog collar so that one could track their dog. I have a Rhino 120 right now. The Rhino 120 cost me about $249. It is able to transmit a signal to another Rhino GPS to acknowledge where it is. There was a dairy farmer who had problems feeding all his cows at once. So he put vibrating pagers on collars and pages them a few at a time. Since it does not make a sound only the paged cow know to come to the barn. So maybe you don't need to know where s/he is as long as s/he comes home for dinner when paged. :-) Quote Link to comment
scooter101 Posted January 1, 2007 Author Share Posted January 1, 2007 There was a dairy farmer who had problems feeding all his cows at once. So he put vibrating pagers on collars and pages them a few at a time. Since it does not make a sound only the paged cow know to come to the barn. So maybe you don't need to know where s/he is as long as s/he comes home for dinner when paged. :-) My grandpa just went outside the barn and yelled something like "come bossey".. it seemed to work. The cows new that if they didn't come they would not get that nice tasting grain. As for my dog? Well, he doesn't venture far, but I thought it still would be neat to collar him with a transmitter. Thanks Quote Link to comment
+PDOP's Posted January 1, 2007 Share Posted January 1, 2007 As for my dog? Well, he doesn't venture far, but I thought it still would be neat to collar him with a transmitter. If you're willing to go without the realtime aspect it would be easy enough to attach a small GPSr (eTrex or Geko) to it's harness and download the tracklog when the pooch returns home. A GPSr with a patch antenna would be orientated properly laying flat on the dogs back. Quote Link to comment
scooter101 Posted January 4, 2007 Author Share Posted January 4, 2007 As for my dog? Well, he doesn't venture far, but I thought it still would be neat to collar him with a transmitter. If you're willing to go without the realtime aspect it would be easy enough to attach a small GPSr (eTrex or Geko) to it's harness and download the tracklog when the pooch returns home. A GPSr with a patch antenna would be orientated properly laying flat on the dogs back. I was watching Good Morning America this morning and the briefly talked about some new running shoes that have a GPS tracker in them. Is that kind of the same thing you are talking about here? Although they did mention they could be used to track your children.... If thats the case that is what I am looking for. Anyone hear anything about these running shoes? I could not find a refernce on the GMA web site. Quote Link to comment
G36 Posted January 4, 2007 Share Posted January 4, 2007 www.spacedaily.com/news/gps-05zzu.html Quote Link to comment
+RRLover Posted January 4, 2007 Share Posted January 4, 2007 I found this, . . . . . http://www.wherearewe.co.nz/t4000.html didn't check on price though, NZ$ Hi, I know there are some units out there that are specific to dogs... the appear to be an "all in one" thing, that is radio for the master and transmitter/radio for the pet. My question to anyone is... do you know of an "inexpensive" GPS transmitter that could be fastened to a dog collar so that one could track their dog. I have a Rhino 120 right now. The Rhino 120 cost me about $249. It is able to transmit a signal to another Rhino GPS to acknowledge where it is. It seems to me for the dog, I would not need the display, speaker but only a way to transmit a location at regular time intervals. I wonder if there are "off the shelf parts" available to build one of these things... Thanks much for any ideas. T Quote Link to comment
yeeoldcacher Posted January 5, 2007 Share Posted January 5, 2007 It looks like Garmin is going to be selling exactly what you are looking for: Garmin Astro Quote Link to comment
kb9nvh Posted January 5, 2007 Share Posted January 5, 2007 I'm interested in getting rhinos for my kids when hiking. Can I set up a rhino radio to always transmit location AND lock that function in so the kids cant accidentally turn it off? Hi, I know there are some units out there that are specific to dogs... the appear to be an "all in one" thing, that is radio for the master and transmitter/radio for the pet. My question to anyone is... do you know of an "inexpensive" GPS transmitter that could be fastened to a dog collar so that one could track their dog. I have a Rhino 120 right now. The Rhino 120 cost me about $249. It is able to transmit a signal to another Rhino GPS to acknowledge where it is. It seems to me for the dog, I would not need the display, speaker but only a way to transmit a location at regular time intervals. I wonder if there are "off the shelf parts" available to build one of these things... Thanks much for any ideas. T Quote Link to comment
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