Threaded hole on TT transmitter....???
Threaded hole on TT transmitter....???
I thought about buying a holster for my TT transmitter, but I decided I didn't like the one they offered. Besides, my transmitter fits nicely in a pocket/pouch in my vest as it is.
I noticed on the back of the transmitter there is a little hole with a threaded brass insert. I don't see anything on the TT website for sale that would screw into that hole. I'm assuming I can go to the hardware store and find a little eye bolt to fit in there so I can attach a lanyard for extra security.
Am I assuming right?
I noticed on the back of the transmitter there is a little hole with a threaded brass insert. I don't see anything on the TT website for sale that would screw into that hole. I'm assuming I can go to the hardware store and find a little eye bolt to fit in there so I can attach a lanyard for extra security.
Am I assuming right?
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Re: Threaded hole on TT transmitter....???
Howdy -
Tri-Tronics added the threaded hole to the transmitter when it started the G2 line and kept it with the G2 EXP and G3 transmitters but never made any accessories that worked with it.
This Garmin clip fits http://www.gundogsupply.com/garmin-beltclip.html , but I'm not a big fan of a plastic clip in general unless you have some kind of back up in case it gets knocked off.
If you can find an eye bolt that fits, you could attach a gear keeper tether http://www.gundogsupply.com/garmin-tether.html
I would want to use some kind of "lock tight" product on it to keep it from coming unscrewed.
Steve Snell
Tri-Tronics added the threaded hole to the transmitter when it started the G2 line and kept it with the G2 EXP and G3 transmitters but never made any accessories that worked with it.
This Garmin clip fits http://www.gundogsupply.com/garmin-beltclip.html , but I'm not a big fan of a plastic clip in general unless you have some kind of back up in case it gets knocked off.
If you can find an eye bolt that fits, you could attach a gear keeper tether http://www.gundogsupply.com/garmin-tether.html
I would want to use some kind of "lock tight" product on it to keep it from coming unscrewed.
Steve Snell
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Re: Threaded hole on TT transmitter....???
I just did this. I use the holster, but had the top snap come undone and had the transmitter slide out, so I was looking
for a backup to the holster strap. I wondered what the threaded hole was for, thinking a lanyard attachment, too. I emailed
Tri-tronics, and was told that it was only used by the service dept. while doing repairs.
I got a screw and a little electrical wire loop thingy, and then attached it. Then I ran a small cable tie through the loop
and around a small band on the back of the holster. Now if the snap comes undone, I still have a backup, and the transmitter
is still attached to the holster and won't slide out.
A 4-40 thread 1/4"long screw fit perfectly. +1 on using locktite on the screw.
for a backup to the holster strap. I wondered what the threaded hole was for, thinking a lanyard attachment, too. I emailed
Tri-tronics, and was told that it was only used by the service dept. while doing repairs.
I got a screw and a little electrical wire loop thingy, and then attached it. Then I ran a small cable tie through the loop
and around a small band on the back of the holster. Now if the snap comes undone, I still have a backup, and the transmitter
is still attached to the holster and won't slide out.
A 4-40 thread 1/4"long screw fit perfectly. +1 on using locktite on the screw.
Re: Threaded hole on TT transmitter....???
I have walked a few hundred miles with the Avery holster clipped to my belt loop or vest, I do not like the shoulder strap that comes with them, seems like they are 7 or 8 bucks. I have one in camo and one in blaze orange:
http://www.averysportingdog.com/product ... ngGear.php
But, I too have wondered about the little screw hole,
Neil
http://www.averysportingdog.com/product ... ngGear.php
But, I too have wondered about the little screw hole,
Neil
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Re: Threaded hole on TT transmitter....???
Everybody say howdy to my baby brother, Steve.
Finally got him to login here.
-- ROB
PS For the record, Steve & I are members of Dog Training Digital LLC which bought GDF from Grant, and are partners in Gun Dog Supply.
Finally got him to login here.
-- ROB
PS For the record, Steve & I are members of Dog Training Digital LLC which bought GDF from Grant, and are partners in Gun Dog Supply.
-- ROB SNELL,
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Re: Threaded hole on TT transmitter....???
Hi, Rob's baby brother, Steve. Which of you is the pretty one and which of you is the smart one?admin wrote:Everybody say howdy to my baby brother, Steve.
Finally got him to login here.
-- ROB
PS For the record, Steve & I are members of Dog Training Digital LLC which bought GDF from Grant, and are partners in Gun Dog Supply.
Never try to teach a pig to sing. It wastes your time and annoys the pig.
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Re: Threaded hole on TT transmitter....???
Don't be starting something now...
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Re: Threaded hole on TT transmitter....???
Congradulations Rob. Hijacked your first thred!
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The greatest room in the world is the room for improvement - William F. Brown
Some people think to much like people and not enough like dogs!
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Re: Threaded hole on TT transmitter....???
Sorry! Probably won't be the last. O_o
I personally do NOT use the threaded hole on any of the Tri-Tronics transmitters I have around the office.
I personally do NOT use the threaded hole on any of the Tri-Tronics transmitters I have around the office.
-- ROB SNELL,
DOG TRAINING DIGITAL LLC
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Re: Threaded hole on TT transmitter....???
I got the looks and a major part of my job is going bird hunting so I can learn about the products we sell....Rob's the "smart" one ...
Steve Snell
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