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TX Mounting Methods

This is just a quick blog to let everyone know that Marshall Radio Telemetry have added new detailed pages on back pack mounting. For those of you that have never heard of back packs (Where have you been) this is an alternative mounting method for placing Transmitters (TX) on birds. I’ve used them myself for about five years and even left the back pack on over the moult. You can find the link click here and look at the bottom of the page to drug free installation of trackpack. Kids those of you that are still using drugs to gain better performance out of your birds just say no……Before you know were you are you birds sharing a room with Amy Winehouse or trying to sell its breast down at the local falconry club, say no to bird of prey performance drugs….

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Stephen Lea

My name is Stephen Lea and I'm a falconer based in the UK.

I've been flying for over fifteen years and mainly fly longwings. As a falconer I know how important it is to hear about other peoples experiences. Shared information on the sport is invaluable. As well as being extremely interesting it can open up new perspectives, ignite ideas and save valuable time. I hope from reading these pages and sharing your own practices, you will do just that.
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