| Accessories
for the 2005 Season
On this page you'll find the additional quality items needed to
build a complete telemetry system and stay organized.
Most dog handlers admit they've got a less than ideal
way of keeping all their expensive equipment together in one place.
Now you can protect your
receiver with our Desert Hardcase or take it with you in to the
field using our Leather Holster. Add an OMNI roof mount antenna
for the chase or the new Homing Beacon vehicle locator to safely
find your way back to the truck at night or in a storm. From low
cost batteries to replacement antennas to headphones, you'll find
everything you need to update and make your telemetry system complete. |
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Adapted from a rugged design used to
protect expensive firearms, our Cordura softcase lets you keep the
receiver and transmitters protected and all together in one convenient
place. Custom foam insert matches the profile of the receiver. Additional
cut outs and internal pockets to keep all the small things where
you can find them: extra batteries, antennas, battery tester, car
adaptor, etc.
$85.00
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Adapted from a bombproof design used to
protect expensive camera equipment, our Hardcase also lets you protect
and keep the receiver and collars all together in one convenient,
safe place. This case is waterproof and airtight. Take it to the
car wash and spray off dirt or any of the seasons's unmentionable
residues, and it looks brand new again.
Field Marshall version (foam cutout) allows
room for headphones and accessories.
$175.00
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Created for Marshall by respected equipment
designer Doug Pineo, these tough padded holsters can be worn over
the shoulder or around the waist. An external pouch holds replacement
batteries. Snap on cover for quick access. Single stitched with
80lb nylon thread for extra durability
$65.00
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The ultimate in protection for using Marshall
receivers on horseback. This wool-lined full grain leather scabbard
was designed for Field Trialers who spend eight to ten hours a day
on the back of a horse. Clips to saddle rings and rides with handle
out. Opening the hinged protective clamshell cover lets you to click
on the receiver to check the signal, click off again without ever
having to remove the receiver.
$125.00 (out-of-stock)
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This important accessory should be included
as a key part of everyone's telemetry setup. Using unknown or
questionable
batteries is a chronic problem among hunters trying to save money.
The eventual loss of a good dog puts it back into perspective.
$19.00
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This accessory should be part of every
telemetry set. The internal speaker on a receiver is fine for
tuning
in a signal before turning a dog out, but when it comes to tracking
a weak signal in wind, next to the highway or in a car, headphones
make
all the difference. Inexpensive cupping headphones from any audio
outlet are a good start. For those demanding the very best, this
is the ultra premium, full metal cupping design for loud, noisy
environments (rock concerts). So it offers 30+ db of audio attenuation.
A rugged, collapsible design that can
fit in to your Desert Hardcase..
$135.00
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Items for the Vehicle:

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The number of reasons to be lost when chasing your dog away
from the car or truck are numerous: darkness, snowstorms, or fog. With the new Homing Beacon clipped to
your visor and hooked up to the OMNI on the roof, you'll quickly
find your way back to the vehicle
Magnetic on/off switch, blinking LED,
low battery indicator, puts out a triple pulse not to be confused
with any other transmitters. Uses common AA batteries.
$175.00 (out-of-stock)
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Hunters have used OMNIs for many years
to determine proximity from inside a moving car as they cover an
area tracking their dogs. This model is a higher quality (slightly
more gain) version of the well known design. Comes with 10 foot
coax cable.
$65.00
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This small accessory inserts into any
car plug and runs the receiver while bypassing (saving) the internal
batteries. An important item when on extended chases in the car
with the receiver hooked up to the OMNI.
$9.00
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Now you can have the next best thing to
a Marshall receiver in terms of portability: our patent pending
collapsible yagi antenna. Folds down into a compact size for the
best portability, opens up in seconds to a full-sized three element
yagi array. BNC adaptor cable plugs in to your existing box receiver.
Rugged design proven and fine tuned over 5 years with thousands
in the field. No more wing nuts.
$195.00
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This is the 35 page manual included with
the purchase of every Field Marshall receiver. It's filled with
practical tips on basic tracking. Written by Dave Marshall, such
topics as radio propagation are made simple including polarization,
reflections, diffraction that often cause confusion in the field.
You can either download the entire manual for viewing (using Adobe
Acrobat Reader), or order your own printed copy.
$5.00
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This is the 35 page manual included with
the purchase of every Stealth receiver. In addition to operational
instructions about using the Stealth, it's filled with practical
tips on basic tracking. Written by Dave Marshall, such topics as
radio propagation are made simple including polarization, reflections,
diffraction that often cause confusion in the field. You can either
download the entire manual for viewing (using Adobe Acrobat Reader),
or order your own printed copy.
$5.00
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