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ive got a 15ft deben mk 1 locator box and a 15ft terrier locator. if i buy just a ferret collar will it work on the box i have? does it need to be a 15ft or an 8 ft type? will all diff ones work together?

 

and has anyone got what i need????????????????????????

 

cheers :wacko: :wacko:

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I was going to ask a similar question earlier, but will add to this thread.

 

Can you confirm that it is the collar (transmitter) that is the deciding factor to its range, not the box (receiver) so that a 15ft collar would work with an 8ft box (as they are sold on Ebay) and be detectable at 15ft?

 

So to shorten that sentance... the Mk1 box can pick up both 8ft or 15ft collars at their respective ranges.

 

My next question... I see a lot of Mk1 boxes sold on Ebay as Mk2. When I question the seller they say that the depth wheel has Mk2 on it.

 

Was there are Mk1 Phase II finder? Why are there so many different looking Mk1's, ok they only vary in the lettering and pictures of ferrets, they are all still grey boxes.

 

 

thanks,

 

 

/Mad

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There are eight variants of the mark 1 grey box finders. You need to look on the back of the circuit board to find out which one you have.

 

On the dial you will find a sticker that says either nothing, MK2 or MK3. This depends upon the type of potentiometer that the wheel turns.

 

The distance is controlled by the collar.

 

If using a 15ft collar with an 8ft box just double up the distance to give a rough guide.

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There are eight variants of the mark 1 grey box finders. You need to look on the back of the circuit board to find out which one you have.

 

On the dial you will find a sticker that says either nothing, MK2 or MK3. This depends upon the type of potentiometer that the wheel turns.

 

The distance is controlled by the collar.

 

If using a 15ft collar with an 8ft box just double up the distance to give a rough guide.

 

 

Cracking info, thanks for that.

 

Always like to know the small details.

 

/Mad

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