Description
Dogtra 1900s Transmitter
- LCD screen displays exact level of stimulation even in dark or low light conditions
- Non-slip checkered grip
- Smooth rheostat dial with 127 levels of stimulation
- Momentary (Nick) and Constant stimulation
- Non-stimulating pager (vibration)
- Fully waterproof
- 2-hour rapid charge Lithium Polymer battery
- Rechargeable with user replaceable batteries
Dogtra 1900s Collar
- 1″ black collar strap fits up to a 26″ neck
- Slim design receiver ergonomically shaped to your dog’s neck
- Enhanced contact points
- Fully waterproof
- Low to high power stimulation
- 127 levels of stimulation
- 2-hour rapid charge Lithium Polymer battery
- Rechargeable with user replaceable batteries
Dogtra 1900s Comes With
- Handheld transmitter
- Receiver attached to user replaceable black 1″ collar strap
- Battery charger
- Splitter cable
- Test light
- Black lanyard
- Owner’s Manual
- Metal belt clip with screws
Main Features of the Dogtra 1900s
- Low to high power
- Rheostat dial allows gradual increases in stimulation with no jumps between levels (0-127)
- 3/4-mile range
- Nick and Continuous stimulation, plus non-stimulating vibration (pager)
- Rechargeable, user-replaceable Lithium Polymer batteries
- Fully Waterproof collar/receiver and transmitter
- Fits up to 26″ neck
- Blue LCD screen displays exact level of stimulation and can be seen in dark or low light conditions
- Three bar LED battery life indicator to show remaining battery life
- Includes Dogtra gear bag
- Limited lifetime warranty
Dogtra 1900s Batteries
- ithium Polymer batteries
- User replaceable
- 2-hour rapid charge
- Comes with a splitter cable and charger allowing you to charge both collar and handheld at the same time
Stimulation with the Dogtra 1900s
- 127 levels of stimulation adjustable at the transmitter
- Rheostat dial
- Momentary “nick” mode
- Constant mode
- Non-stimulating pager/vibration feature
Dogtra 1900s Range
- 3/4 mile range, which is ample for most dog training or for hunting with close-working field dogs. Actual range depends on training conditions, including weather, terrain, presence of cover, etc.
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