can anyone tell me the difference between the rx and the mmx digitals i dont know whether to buy either them or the eosr thanks andy
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 Andy: Cakey is your best man to speak to. I,m sure that he,ll be along soon.
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thanks mate ,need all the help i can get. 
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 As I,ve said mate Cakey is the best man who will only be to willing to help you.
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 the RX has both magnetic and vibration methods of sensing a bite/run also has a built in transmitter to a pager in your pocket ,also has range testing facility and I would say this is the top of the range unit the MMX is a superb little alarm with volume and tone controls and tells you a normal run or drop back so it depends on your needs and of course how much you want to spend to be honest its hard to find a "bad" alarm these days
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cakey i have got one of the the eos-rs im wondering which of the three alarms is the best eos-r, rx ,or mmxr ,gonna buy set of three with receiver
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 I personally would go for the MMX because of the roller /vibrator bit
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 I'd go for Delkim TXI's which provide superb bite detection, are utterly reliable and will run on a battery for literally years. The last time I changed the batteries was when all four of mine blew into Wilstone Reservoir two years ago and the batteries shorted. Despite being fully submerged for 15 minutes they all still work perfectly.
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 Ive 3 TXI's in for repair ..................all got the pcb's eaten away and the sound of delks drive me crazy
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 not very clear but you can just see it....................
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 Can bite alarms really get much better then Cakey as regards the technology side in the future?
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 that's hard to say ,modern electronics always amazes me ....it goes on and on ,so there is probably more to come
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 Cakey, what in you opinion, would be the best alarm to buy, in the £50 range? Sorry about hijacking your thread Andy.
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 Ian ....Im a Fox man at the mo the MX2 at 40 squids is superb alarm and they are well waterproofed
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 Thanks Cakey, I'll follow your advice mate.
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