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\"\"How and where to attach a radio transmitter to a hunting bird are two key decisions that every falconer needs to carefully make.<\/p>\n

The Mounting Methods used for attaching transmitters to birds have evolved for many years, and they are constantly improving as we all gain experience and discover new materials.<\/p>\n

This summary outlines in one place the advantages and disadvantages, together with the opinions of falconers, about each of the four mounting methods currently in use worldwide.<\/p>\n

Click on the tabs to jump to the method you\u2019re now using or interested in, and review the discussion of that method. A Photo Gallery is also included to help you decide what you prefer as you see birds in flight with Marshall transmitters using each of the four mounting methods.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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