Transmitters
for 2008
Prices showed below include import
Duty and VAT, as well as the shipping costs already incurred
from America.
Your
orders are posted from our UK facilities for next day dispatch.


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Scout
The Scout transmitter is designed
for use with the larger hawks, such as Redtails, Goshawks
and Harris' Hawks. It' key features are it's low price and
long battery life:
- Runs forty days on a single battery
- Forty miles line-of-sight range
- weighs only 9 grams
- uses a short 7-inch antenna
- all at the lowest price possible
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RT Plus
The RT Plus is designed around the reliable
1/3N lithium battery which gives it it's unique shape and size.
With its longer battery life and powerful signal, it was developed
to be a primary leg mount for larger shortwings and longwings
(18oz birds and up). The RT+ was the first of a new generation
of transmitters with a short, safe, half-length antenna, yet
still
puts out more power than others still using long ones. It is
also ideal as a secondary (backup) transmitter to the PowerMax
tail
mount.
Features are now found in the RT+ never before available in a
falconry transmitter (see link below).
Each unit is burned-in
and Enviro-tested tested from +150F down to -40F prior to shipping.
Thousands of this newest design are now in the field
worldwide with enthusiastic and reliable results.
Leg: GBP £145.00
Tail: GBP £155.00

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PowerMax
Originally developed as the "ideal
tail-mount," this transmitter has a flat, tail-hugging design
with an antenna so short it doesn't extend beyond the deck feathers
of the larger birds. Moreover, it's designed so it can be left
on the bird and simply turned on or off with the tap of a magnet
for daily use.
The new PowerMax is now lower in overall
weight, puts out even more power yet runs even longer on the same
1632 lithium battery! It incorporates a new "fuel-gauge"
type of low battery indicator that uses both a timer and internal
voltage sensor. Accumulated run-time is now approximately 72 hours
(instead of just 30) with another 4-5 days left to search after
the double-beep.
It's particularly ideal for those considering
the BackPack Harness. Birds as small as a Merlin have carried
the PowerMax using the new TrackPack Mount!
Each unit is burned-in for five days
and Enviro-tested tested from +150F down to -40F prior to shipping.
GBP £185.00

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RT Standard
Double the power
of the PowerMax, this transmitter is only available for export,
or to Licensed Amateur Radio users in the US and Canada with valid
call sign for use on HAM Bands (223 or 433 MHz) protected by law.
With its 10-day battery life and running
in "Turbo-mode," the RT Standard is the transmitter of choice
for falconers in the Gulf looking for the most range possible.
The standard length antenna (13-inch)
is best used on a backpack mount where it poses little risk.
Can be ordered with a magnetic Tap on/Tap off Switch.
Now available with the "Bullet" Lid
for better aerodynamics, and new "Rapid pulse" option, for
pulses that are twice as fast for quick and easier tracking.
GBP £265.00

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Micro
This tiny transmitter
is the "Ideal
Tail Mount" for all sized birds. It weighs only 3.5 grams
with the battery yet is a high-power, long range
design putting 1/3 the weight on a single tail feather.
Unlike other transmitters using very
small batteries, the new Micro
doesn't fade out or die in low temperature situations.
It is
perfect for small specialty birds: Merlins, sharp-shinned hawks
and other
extremely small raptors. You can order it with a 'fine' or
a 'medium' gauge antenna, depending on intended use.
The Micro also contains the magnetic
'tap on/tap off' switch, a half-length 7-inch antenna with improved
power and efficiency over the old Micro. Each unit is burned in
for five days and Enviro-tested tested from +150F down to -40F
prior to shipping.
NOTE:
An all-new Owner's Manual is now on-line in the Manuals Library
under the Support Heading.
Leg: GBP £170.00
Tail: GBP £175.00

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The lightweight, high power Marshall Radio
transmitters have evolved both inside and out for two
decades now. You'll find Marshall transmitters to be
carefully thought out and meticulously designed from
every angle.
On the outside,
the intricately machined, laser-engraved casings reflect
our constant attention to detail and finish. While more
costly and difficult to produce, machining cases from
the toughest aircraft aluminum alloys gives the most
precise way to achieve the tight tolerances we're after
and provides the best protection for what's inside.
On the inside, the 2008 models all incorporate
our new, extremely efficient and rock-solid circuitry.
You can count on temperature stable operation, a high-shock
design with an even more powerful yet stable signal in
a transmitter that will last season after season. All
other features matter very little without reliability
first and foremost.
But what a list of unique features these
reliable transmitters do have: the convenient and popular
'Tap-on/Tap-off' magnetic control switch, a real time
low-battery indicator and fuel gauge, and extreme low
temperature performance when battery voltage can drop
down to a trickle that would kill other transmitters.
It's no longer
necessary to put your bird at risk using the long antennas
of the past. Most Marshall transmitters, whether ordered
in standard 173 MHz frequencies, are shipped with a short
and safe antennas.
The five designs detailed below each have
a different intended use. The "Transmitters at a
Glance" table found at the bottom of the page highlights
the specifications and comparisons for each.
Shown to the right is a PowerMax on a BackPack
Harness with a Micro as a tail mount, on a 550g tiercel
peregrine (f.p. cassini).
Customers may order transmitters right
here on-line in 173MHz, or 433MHz where shown, the legal frequencies in England.
While 216 is widely used in the US and by many in falconers in the UK, it is a privately owned frequency band and should be avoided.
You may also contact Garlands, Ltd using:
www.garlandsfalconry.co.uk
Click on intended
use for more details and images.
Click on customers
say to find user comments about each model.
Click on add to
cart to make an On Line order.
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"I wanted to let you know that
I used my RT+, can't remember, as a hack transmitter
this summer for my female goshawk that I pulled from
a nest here in NM. I imprinted her and when she branched I
put
her
in a cottonwood on my property. She was out every day for 27
days, spending her nights indoors. The transmitter functioned
perfectly on one battery, she always took very long baths in
the afternoons - a habit which wreaked havoc with two of my
other non-Marshall transmitters. Anyway, just wanted to thank
you for a superior product."
Paul Domski, New Mexico, USA


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| Std Duty Cycle |
30ms, 95ppm |
60ms, 48ppm |
60ms, 56ppm |
30ms, 40ppm |
40ms, 40ppm |
| Weight (incl. battery) |
8.1 grams (leg),
8.4 grams
(tail)
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7 grams |
8.9 grams (tail) |
3.5 grams |
9.0 grams (leg),
9.5 grams (tail)
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| Batteries Used |
One 1/3N Lithium 3v |
One 1632 Lithium 3v |
One 1/3N Lithium 3v |
One 1225 Lithium 3v |
One 2032 Lithium 3v |
| Battery Life |
Approx 15 days (continuous) |
Approx 9 days (continuous) |
Approx 10 days (continuous) |
Approx 5 days (continuous) |
Approx 40 days (continuous) |
| Power Relative to original
RT |
+6db |
+8db |
+11db |
+2db |
+4db |
| Mounting Method |
Leg, tail, neck, or
BackPack |
Tail-mount or BackPack
only |
Tail-mount or BackPack
only |
Leg, tail, neck, or
BackPack |
Leg, tail, neck, or Backpack |
| Antenna Length |
7 7/8 inches |
9.5 inches |
13 inches |
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7.0 inches |
| Warranty |
Three Years |
Three Years |
Three Years |
Three Years |
One Year |
| Magnetic Switch |
Yes |
Yes |
Optional |
Yes |
Optional |
| Low Battery Warning
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Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Timer only |
Yes |
Each
3db in power gain is equal to 2X power. 4X power (6db) is needed
to double the range.
*all weights include batteries
(the above battery life is with
the default operational settings and Apollo 13 battery conservation mode. All Marshall transmitters now offer the ability to have their duty cycles customized, allowing more time to track, or faster tracking)
Click
here to view our Transmitter Range Comparison Chart >>>
WARRANTY
Marshall
Radio Telemetry warrants its transmitters to be free of defects
of workmanship and materials for one (1) to three (3) years,
as shown above, from the date of purchase. Our Warranty is
to the original owner.
If your
Marshall transmitter is defective, return it to Marshall
Radio or one of its authorized Distributors and we will repair
or replace it free of charge. However, we will not be responsible
for damage from misuse or for normal wear incurred from regular
use. Under no circumstances will Marshall Radio be responsible
for damages or loss beyond the value of the transmiiter itself,
including the loss of a bird or lost time. The complete unit
must be returned, transportation prepaid, to an authorized
Marshall Radio Service Center.
WARNING:
It is in the nature of any radio frequency transmission device,
including transmitters
used in falconry, that signal propagation (range of signal
transmission) can be greatly reduced if the transmitter
or antenna is touching or lying on the ground. Marshall Radio,
and all of our retail outlets around the world, strongly recommend
that you use either a Backpack, tail mount, or neck
mount (#16 rubber band only)
for one transmitter, and use a second transmitter mounted on
an alternate location such as the neck, tail, leg or backpack.
TWO TRANSMITTERS ARE BEST FOR ALL OF THE LARGE TIERCELS AND
FALCONS. If you use only one transmitter, please consider mounting
it only on the neck, back (via backpack), or tail, where the
probability for good signal propagation is greatest when your
hawk is on or near the ground.
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