{"id":15216,"date":"2018-06-13T18:38:27","date_gmt":"2018-06-13T18:38:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/marshall.lamp3.i4.net\/product\/marshall-gps-system\/"},"modified":"2024-07-03T15:34:26","modified_gmt":"2024-07-03T15:34:26","slug":"marshall-gps-system","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/marshallradio.com\/cn\/product\/marshall-gps-system\/?lang=en","title":{"rendered":"Marshall GPS System"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Marshall GPS System is hands down, the fastest and safest way to track and recover your Bird. \u00a0No longer are you left guessing when your raptor is out of sight.<\/p>\n
How does it work?<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n The Marshall GPS System consists of three main components.\u00a0 The RT GPS Transmitter, the PocketLink Data Receiver, and the AeroVision App on your iPhone or iPad.\u00a0 The RT-GPS<\/strong> transmitter is the same size, shape and weight of our RT transmitters, but inside we found a way to incorporate a tiny GPS receiver. With a clear view of the sky, the RT-GPS learns where it is and then sends this data via radio frequency to a data receiver we call the Pocketlink. It is the PocketLink that in turn forwards this situational data it is receiving to our App on your iPhone or iPad over Bluetooth. At the same time, the RT-GPS is sending a beeping signal in the UHF band that can be received by the Field Marshall for regular direction-finding.<\/p>\n The PocketLink<\/strong> can be used with either the included small whip antenna (ultra portable for use in the field in your pocket or hawking bag) or be left in the vehicle connected to the optional High Gain Omni (for maximum tracking range).<\/p>\n The Turbo GPS<\/strong> communicates like the RT-GPS, however when the transmitter goes out of range of the PocketLink, it automatically kicks on the Turbo after 30 seconds of no contact. This allows 2-3 times the range with very little impact to battery life making it capable of sending the GPS data at great distances using situational awareness and intelligent response. When the transmitters comes back into range of the PocketLink again, it will automatically turn off the Turbo Mode.<\/p>\n