If the Alpha was subscribed to BirdsEye and the aerial images loaded to it would BaseStation continue to display BirdsEye after the Alpha subscription had lapsed?Īlthough the Garmin Rino 650 GPS/Radios would also work in BaseStation of course the New Zealand version of the Rino has only UHF frequency which is pretty useless in the bush.
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If it had a current BirdsEye subscription would BaseStation display the aerial view? At present I'm using the Free NZ Open GPS Project Topo Maps OK. I have BirdsEye downloaded to My Collection but the Alpha I have connected is not a subscribed unit. Depending on where the forester wears the collar - it may be on his helmet - the collar will be in all orientations during normal work so position alerts are not needed To be able to disable the Dog Status alarms (Sitting, Treed, On Point) as these will just annoy the BaseStation operator and clutter the screen.
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The unit needs to have a UHF socket for attaching an external antenna for 5 watt transmissions on channels 1 through 7. This base unit needs to have a FRS antenna attached for communication at one half watt on the FRS channels 8-14, complying with FCC regulations.
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Garmin needs to develop a base unit that attaches to your computer and frees up the portables. First, what a waste of a perfectly good field unit that must remain attached to the computer. I have tested it and have come to the conclusion that it's functionality is limited because of reliance on the attached antenna on the 655t unit. I was particularly excited to see BaseStation. I have owned each Rino model, and have always looked forward to Garmin's innovative improvements on each model.