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tero Carp Angler
Number of posts : 135 Age : 62 Localisation : DUBLIN Registration date : 2008-11-25
| Subject: Bite alarms Fri Feb 12 2010, 13:27 | |
| Any one selling set of decent set bite alarms,ill try the show but dont if ill get any thing decent. So if any one is selling a good set send me a post please. | |
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MIKE B Top Specimen Hunter
Number of posts : 1957 Age : 75 Localisation : clare Registration date : 2006-12-20
| Subject: Re: Bite alarms Fri Feb 12 2010, 14:18 | |
| Fox international will be there,you might pick up a set of RX digitals,the blues are a fine set.. | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Bite alarms Fri Feb 12 2010, 16:20 | |
| Watch out for the rx receiver. Dont get the all blue one. Single beep in darkness means you have no idea what rod it came on. Whoever thought it would be a good idea to make all four lights blue is an idiot. |
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philiphito Carp Hunter
Number of posts : 240 Age : 52 Registration date : 2009-03-14
| Subject: Re: Bite alarms Fri Feb 12 2010, 20:29 | |
| rx are verry good alarms at decent price...the man who can"t use this alarms and make difference beatwin one bright blue and 2 or 3 dark blue ones or is idiot or is color blind or has daltonism!! | |
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Dan Top Specimen Hunter
Number of posts : 909 Registration date : 2007-06-15
| Subject: Re: Bite alarms Sat Feb 13 2010, 01:23 | |
| i once had a blue lxr recevier and i hated it. have the colour rx`s now and find them much better. now i know to go left or right when i run out of the bivvey | |
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tero Carp Angler
Number of posts : 135 Age : 62 Localisation : DUBLIN Registration date : 2008-11-25
| Subject: Bite Alarms Sat Feb 13 2010, 05:22 | |
| Thanks all for that,give you a buzz if i need soon info Dan if thats ok,and again thanks | |
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Damo Top Specimen Hunter
Number of posts : 917 Age : 52 Registration date : 2006-10-04
| Subject: Re: Bite alarms Sat Feb 13 2010, 09:20 | |
| The latching light on the head, the continuing bleeps, and the bait runner spinning on the rod may give you a clue as to what rods going. You can also set it so the right hand LED on the remote matches the right hand rod ect ect...... But the main reason to get an RX blue set is the price they are clearing them out for. | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Bite alarms Sat Feb 13 2010, 09:34 | |
| I know what your saying Damo but I dont see the point in having lights on the receiver at all if they are all the same bloody colour. When fishing locked up a take can sometimes just be the fish moving a few feet then stopping and from that the other alarms on the pod can be lit up too leaving you scratching your head as to which rod to pick up. I know what your going to say.......use bankstics then. |
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Damo Top Specimen Hunter
Number of posts : 917 Age : 52 Registration date : 2006-10-04
| Subject: Re: Bite alarms Sat Feb 13 2010, 11:17 | |
| lol! The all blue is not a patch on the silent heads idea though! | |
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tero Carp Angler
Number of posts : 135 Age : 62 Localisation : DUBLIN Registration date : 2008-11-25
| Subject: Bite alarms Sat Feb 13 2010, 13:52 | |
| Got a set of pro logic,the best they had there 160 euro some say there ok will see,sick got the money to get a set of FOX but they had nothing only the micron couldnt belive it just have to do with what i got. | |
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