Beepers and Beacons
Keep track of your dog in any hunting situation with a SportDOG Brand beeper or beacon. Our easy-to-use Locator Beacon is perfect for nighttime use, whether on the hunt or just during a neighborhood walk. The UplandHunter Accessory Beeper (SD-BEEP) lasts up to 80 hours and gives you the flexibility of 9 beeper options to choose from. The Deluxe Beeper Locator (DSL-400) offers 4 beeper tones to choose from and fits any 3/4 or 1 inch collar for instant tracking on the fly. You'll never wonder where your dog has wandered off to again.
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UplandHunter® Accessory Beeper SD-BEEP
- Audible up to 500 yards away
- 9 beeper tones
- 3 modes: silent, 5-second, 10-second beep
- Expandable up to 3 dogs
- DRYTEK™ waterproof and submersible to 25 feet
- Rechargeable batteries with 2 hour charge
Deluxe Beeper Locator DSL-400
- Audible up to 400 yards
- 4 tone/beep options
- 3 modes: silent, 5-second, 10-second
- Fits most 1 inch dog collars
- Waterproof and submersible
- Replaceable battery lasts 60-110 hours
Locator Beacon
- Long-range solid or blinking light
- Silent tracking, perfect for night hunts
- Add to any 1 inch or 3/4 inch collar
- Carabiner for easy attachment
- Waterproof and submersible
- Replaceable battery lasts 250+ hours
The Great Debate: Beepers vs. Bells
Once you try a beeper on your dog for hunting thick cover, you'll never want to go afield without it.
Pointing dog owners have long debated the merits of the various ways of keeping track of their dogs in the field. After trying a beeper, I had to admit that from a practical point of view, it had a lot going for it. Perhaps most notably, a beeper keeps on beeping when your dog is on point, whereas a bell goes silent.






