To help you achieve optimum performance from your sporting dogs, Alpha combines proven Garmin GPS dog tracking technology with Tri-Tronics® electronic dog training. This easy-to-use integrated handheld system allows you to Track & Train your dogs in the field from a range of up to 9 miles, delivering their exact position as often as every 2.5 seconds.
Tracking range 9 miles, stimulation range 9 miles!
With the Alpha 100 and the TT™ 10, you can pinpoint up to 20 dogs or hunters’ exact positions on a large, glove-friendly touchscreen display even when they are out of sight. Since Alpha 100 comes preloaded with 100K U.S. TOPO maps you’ll always know your surroundings.
Garmin Alpha Track & Train System - 1 Dog
TBI everyday price: $800.00
Alpha 100 Receiver Only
TBI everyday price: $500.00
TT 10 Only
TBI everyday price: $300.00
GARMIN ALPHA 100 RECEIVER
Track your dogs
Using the Alpha 100, you can measure each dog’s speed, distance and the direction being traveled. Plus, you can receive notifications when a dog is “Treed” or “On Point.” A single Alpha 100 can track up to 20 dogs or fellow hunters when using either additional Alpha 100 handhelds or TT 10 devices (each sold separately, not compatible with Astro®).
Train and control your dogs
Alpha 100 helps you train and control them to stop chasing unwanted game or “recall” to your position. Easy to access training buttons allow you to communicate separately to each dog through safe and effective features, including 18 levels of momentary and 18 levels of continuous stimulation or an audible tone command. Plus, a lockout setting is available to avoid accidental stimulation or tone.
Two modes of level progression let you customize your training even further. Traditional stimulation allows you to make quick changes within a predetermined stimulation level (low, medium or high). Whereas linear stimulation allows progressively more stimulation through all 18 levels available.
Extend your battery
When using the TT 10, hunters can switch to Rescue Mode to prolong the battery life. When the TT 10 reaches a certain battery level, it will slow down the update rate at which it pings the Alpha 100 from every 2.5 seconds to every 2 minutes. This mode should provide additional battery life to the TT 10, giving you more time to search for and locate your dog.
Professional Tracker. Professional Trainer.
Glove-friendly 3” color touchscreen
Preloaded 100K U.S. TOPO maps
Electronic compass
Barometric altimeter
Hunter-to-hunter position reporting with preset messaging capability
Custom POIs (ability to add additional points of interest):
yes
Unit-to-unit transfer (shares data wirelessly with similar units):
yes
Picture viewer:
no
Garmin Connect™ compatible (online community where you analyze, categorize and share data):
yes
Additional:
Range: up to 9 miles line of sight
Frequency band: MURS (not compatible with Astro)
Tracks up to 20 dogs (TT10) and buddies (Alpha 100) simultaneously
Track & Train 20 Dogs.
From the compass screen, get in-depth speed, direction traveling and distance away information for any dogs you've selected. And correct any dog on this screen without falsely correcting the others.
At-A-Glance Dog Stats.
Get the information you always need, like your dog’s state (moving or on-point/treed), distance from the Alpha device, total distance traveled, speed and update rate, all on 1 screen.
Keep ‘em Away From Hazard.
Don’t wait till your dog is lost or in danger to get him back. Setup virtual boundaries on your map and receive an alert if he strays out of your geofence so you can recall him right away.
Your Own Birds Eye View.
Track & Train up to 3 dogs based on where they are with BirdsEye Satellite Imagery. These highly-detailed raster maps provide a realistic bird’s eye view of roads, parking areas, buildings, and terrain, including tree lines, lakes, rivers and streams. They are a great way to supplement the comprehensive topographic maps on your Alpha.
Keep Your Dogs On Track.
From the training screen, correct and recall multiple dogs (with extra TT 10 devices) with the help of Tri-Tronics electronic training. Select traditional or linear progression plus tone or stimulation types.
Keep Up With Your Buddies.
Know where other hunters in your group are. Set your Alpha to show not only the dogs in your group, but also the other Alpha handhelds too (Up to 20 TT 10 or Alpha units. Not compatible with Astro).
GARMIN TT 10 TRANSMITTER COLLAR
The TT 10 GPS Track & Train Dog Device is a high-sensitivity GPS tracker that uses 18 levels of momentary or continuous stimulation plus LED beacons and audible tones activated from the Alpha™.
Rugged and waterproof to 10 m (33 ft), the TT 10 uses a braided steel VHF antenna to send its position data to the Alpha. Replacement collar straps are available in multiple colors (sold separately).
You can purchase the Alpha GPS Track & Train System in a bundle or as a stand alone receiver or as a stand alone transmitter collar.
Alpha GPS Track & Train System
Alpha 100 handheld
Rechargeable user-replaceable Li-ion pack
Belt clip
Extended range antenna
TT™ 10 dog device with orange collar strap
Charge clip
AC adapter
Vehicle power cable
Split adapter cable
USB cable
Short and long contact point set with wrench and non-stim plug
Durable field bag
Manuals
Alpha 100
GPS Track & Train Handheld Receiver
Alpha 100 handheld
Rechargeable user-replaceable Li-ion pack
Belt clip
Extended range antenna
AC adapter
Vehicle power cable
USB cable
Split adapter cable
TT 10
GPS Track & Train Dog Device
TT 10 dog device with black collar strap
Charge clip
AC adapter
Vehicle power cable
User-replaceable contact points set (short and long) with wrench and non-stim plug
Alpha 100 Field Bag
Updating Firmware on the Garmin Alpha
Training a Single Dog with the Garmin Alpha
Introducing the Ecollar to your Dog
Mapping Options on the Garmin Alpha
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Question: What's the range of the Garmin Alpha 100 GSP?
Answer:
Up to 9 miles depending on the transmitter.
Question: How many dogs can it handle?
Answer:
Up to 20 dogs.
Question: Is it AKC and/or American Field approved?
Answer: Not yet.