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Collar attempted break off and succeeded
= 27 ppm. If activity is detected during this time,
there will be a double pulse on every 3
rd
pulse.
After pulling off magnet
= Double pulse VHF at 48 ppm for a period of 5 minutes
only
. After
the 5 minutes have elapsed, the collar will revert to its regularly scheduled VHF beep pattern.
Collar is at Low Battery or Collar Failed Tests
= Triple pulse at 27 ppm, continuously (much
slower than normal VHF beep pattern).
If the GPS Collar has a VHF duty cycle, the ‘Mortality,’ ‘Last GPS fix successful,’ and ‘Last
GPS fix failed’ VHF patterns will only be active during the on portion of the duty cycle. All
other VHF patterns will be active regardless of the duty cycle, if applicable.
GPS Operation
During a GPS fix attempt, the VHF transmitter will be silent. A GPS attempt may last as long as
the setting that was selected during programming but may also be shorter depending on the
collar’s view of the sky. Whether the fix attempt was successful or not will be indicated by the
VHF beep pattern that follows the attempt.
Satellite Transmission Operation
During a satellite data transmission attempt, the VHF transmitter will be silent for up to 30
seconds. If the transmission is successful, an email will be sent to the email address registered
for the collar. If the transmission is not successful, the collar will attempt another transmission
in twelve minutes (provided that the transmission attempt does not conflict with a GPS fix
attempt). If the collar fails to transmit data for ten consecutive attempts, the collar will enter
Satellite Transmission Suppression
(see Section 8 for more details).
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