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    Garmin Astro 430 T5X Bundle

    • Garmin Astro 430 T5X Tracking System


      The Garmin Astro 430 is the new generation Garmin GPS and GLONASS tracking system for sporting dogs. It can track up to 20 dogs at a range of up to 9 miles. With a 2.5 second update rate that is twice as fast as its predecessor. So, it is quicker to pinpoint the location when dogs are on the run. Intuitive and easy to use, the Astro 430 features a vibrant 2.6 inch display, preloaded TOPO 100k mapping and an optional in-unit rechargeable battery. Also includes Hunt Metrics dog performance data to help analyze your dog's tracking patterns and behaviors, so you can train more effectively.

      • Astro 430 Handheld
      • 5-inch standard antenna
      • 13-inch extended range antenna
      • USB cable
      • Belt clip
      • Manual
      • T5X dog device with a rechargable Li-ion battery pack
      • 1" blue collar strap
      • 18.5" standard antenna
      • 22.5" extended-range antenna
      • Charging cable
      • AC adapter
      • Vehicle power cable
      • Documentation
    • Can the Garmin Astro track collars that are paired up with the Garmin Alpha 100?

      Yes, the Astro 430 will be able to see devices paired up with the Alpha 100 or any other Astro 430s. This is because the Astro 430 and Alpha 100 work on the same frequency, but you will not be able to see devices that are linked up with the Astro 220 or Astro 320.

       

      What all collars can I pair up with the Astro 430?

      The Astro 430 works with the DC50, T5X, T5, T5 Mini, TT!5X, TT15, TT15 Mini, and the TT10 collars. The DC50 will need to be updated before use. All of these collars when paired with the Astro 430 will be tracking only.

       

      How many collars can I have paired up with my Astro 430?

      You can pair 20 collars with your Astro 430. The Astro 320 was able to be paired up with 10 collars, but Garmin upgraded this ability with the Astro 430 and also changed the frequency that it runs on to the same that the Garmin Alpha 100 runs on too.

    • Lion Country Supply is proud we are now accepting trade-ins on Tri-Tronics and Garmin E-Collar systems, extra collars, and handhelds. The trade-in value you receive will be used towards the purchase of a brand new Garmin, SportDOG, DT Systems, or Dogtra system through Lion Country Supply. We will be accepting both working AND non-working electronics. Please include chargers and accessories if available. More information on the trade in program see, LCS Trade-In Program.

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