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mosslands1

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  1. hiya all do any of the bricon agents know how to setup the mobile phone interface on the little bricon clock ???? as mark palmers mother tells me he knows nothing about it help please thanks

  2. hiya all if you want any spares for your benzing clocks email or phone this lady she speaks very good english 00497720390941 email gaby milbradt@benzing-btu.com by the way i have two benzing computer clocks and one printer for sale one clock has got flaps for no thimbles . hope this helps you .

  3. i agree with tony c . and if you dont have any metal near your pad it will clock the birds before they tread on the pad also all ets systems advertise they will clock through thick wooden boards some say six inches of oak so how far away will they clock  . by the way the germans are developing a system for open door clocking they pass through a beam while flying to the box .. so it looks like we will have plenty of ets topics in the near future lolololol

  4. you can clock them in when they are outside with ets there are no rules to say they have to land on the pad my pad is inside the loft and it clocks them before they tread on it / it also clocks them in if they fly over it you cannot beat the ets for speed clocking

  5. ive just noticed the bricon addvert in this weeks pigeon book they say they are world experts in ETS how come they can not get my mobile phone interface working they have been trying for two years

  6. if you leave your birds on open hole you will be amazed at what you see them do they behave more normal to wild life that is/ at this moment mine are gathering snails in the morning from the dew on the grass my young birds are just three weeks old and and only two days away from weaning/ they soon get wise to the hawks and do see all types off at times  and young buzzards will chase your birds but very rarely catch one

  7. hiya all/ if you construct your trap from non metallic matrerials like me it will clock them in before they tread on the pad my pad is within the cofines of the loft it also clocks them when they fly over it so what difference does the position make.. RPRA rules do make you seal them in so you could easly clock them in when they are on the roof so no matter what rules they make the ETS will allways be the quickes way of timeing your birds in

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