Garmin Alpha 200 Dog Track/Train Handheld With Leather Holster

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Selling a very recently purchased Garmin Alpha 200 Handheld. This was purchased 100% new a month ago, not refurbished, etc. Very, very little use, and the handheld is as new without scratches, wear, etc. All buttons, touch screen, tracking, battery life, etc all work flawlessly.

Has everything from the factory including charging cable, belt clip, manual and documentation

Comes with a newGenuine Handmade Leather ‘Alpha 200 All Around Carrier’ with carabiner by The Saddle Guy. Valued at $92 before shipping/tax!

Also has screen protector installed!

$699 shipped for everything

Listed elsewhere.


Manufacturer Details:
Garmin Alpha 200 Handheld Only

75375929130

This is the handheld only, no collar included.
Track and train your dogs with the Alpha 200 handheld, featuring a sunlight-readable 3.5" capacitive touchscreen and user-friendly six-button design.

In the Box:
  • Alpha 200 handheld with a rechargeable Li-ion battery pack
  • Belt clip
  • AC adapter
  • microUSB cable
  • Documentation
Features:
  • The pro view compass mode gives you simple, at-a-glance tracking that shows which direction and how far away your dogs are, plus you will see when a dog is “Treed" or “OnPoint."
  • Access multiple global navigation satellite systems (GPS and Galileo) to track your pack with greater accuracy than GPS alone.
  • Preloaded TopoActive mapping provides detailed views of terrain contours, topographic elevations, summits, parks, coastlines, rivers, lakes and geographical points.
  • Download BirdsEye Satellite Imagery directly to the handheld via Wi-Fi® connectivity for better-than-real-life views of your route, trailheads, clearings and more.
  • A barometric altimeter helps you accurately monitor ascent and descent and see short-term trends in air pressure, and the built-in tilt-compensated 3-axis electronic compass keeps your bearing — whether you’re moving or not.
  • The sunlight-readable 3.5" capacitive touchscreen display makes it easy to see and interact with your maps, dog data and more — even while wearing gloves.
  • The replaceable battery lasts up to 20 hours, giving you plenty of hunt time with your dogs in the field.
  • The microSD™ card slot allows you to load more mapping options, such as TOPO U.S. 24K and HuntView maps (each sold separately).
  • If you’re using a vehicle to follow and retrieve your dogs, the rugged Tread® off-road powersport navigator or Garmin DriveTrack™ 71 car navigator (each sold separately) provide an easy-to-watch “big picture" solution. The moving map display shows dog positions overlaid on TOPO contours or satellite image views — along with navigation cues that help point you to your dog’s current location.
  • Pair with the Garmin Explore smart-device app to see real-time dog tracking information, save collections of dog tracks and replay tracks to see exactly what happened during your hunt.
  • Issue different levels of audible tone or vibration commands for quick adjustments to individual dogs when used with a compatible training enabled collar.
  • Momentary and continuous stimulation options let you customize training for each dog when used with a compatible training enabled collar.
  • Monitor up to 20 dogs with your compatible dog collars from up to 9 miles with a 2.5-second update rate.
  • Keep inactive dogs in your dog list, and manage active groups so you don’t have to add and remove dogs for every hunt.
  • Optional display of public land boundaries on topographical maps helps you know that you’re venturing where you’re supposed to be.
  • See each dog’s daily hunting patterns, distance and speed so you can monitor performance and help prevent overheating. Pair with compatible Garmin dog collars (sold separately).
  • Use dedicated buttons for fast training cues and minor adjustments in the field

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No plan for a purchase on this one @lobber (bought a new updated one literally yesterday from GDS). However, I can always use a spare, if you'd like to barter it away I'm sure I have something cool in the safari related categories, ammo, gun slips, books, etc.
 
Let’s get this sold. $575 takes it!

Offers still entertained.
 
$525 shipped for everything in the listing. Still open to offers.
 
Does this model have stimulation control for Garmin ALPHA?
 
Does this model have stimulation control for Garmin ALPHA?
If I understand your question correctly, yes, it does. When paired with A Garmin Track/Train collar (TT) the handheld has a multitude of electric stimulation, vibration, and tone setting options. The tree buttons above the screen can be set for three different stimulation/vibe/tone settings for each collar being run.
 

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