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In reply to Post #38 depends where you order from, but they have english instructions on the website. if you do decide to get them make sure you order the longer threads, they're stupidly short and if the threads in the bars are slightly recessed you'll get maybe 1 turn of the alarm with a bobbin. i ended up having some made...
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In reply to Post #38 Install ChatGPT and ask it to create you a nice pdf
For example for AGE Pro variants
AGEpro Bite Alarm – Operating Guide
Power On / Off
• Press power button briefly to switch ON.
• Hold power button to switch OFF.
• LED color indicates battery status (Green = high, Yellow = medium, Red = low).
Setup
• Mount alarm on bankstick or rod pod.
• Lay line lightly on roller.
• Use baitrunner or loosen drag.
Menu Navigation
• Alarm starts in Menu 1.
• Press Button 1 + Button 3 together to enter Menu 2.
• Menu exits automatically after ~30 seconds of inactivity.
Menu 1 – Main Settings
• Button 1 (tap): Sensitivity (9 levels)
• Button 2 (tap): Volume (mute to max)
• Button 3 (tap): Tone / Pitch
• Hold Button 1: Night light brightness
• Hold Button 3: LED colour
Advanced Settings & Use
Menu 2 – Advanced Settings
• Button 1: LED afterglow time
• Button 2: Countdown timer
• Button 3: Drop■back repetition
Drop■Back Bites
• Continuous or double tone when fish swims toward you.
• LED flashes repeatedly if enabled.
Receiver Functions (CS PRO)
• Wireless alert up to ~1000 m.
• Signals runs, drop■backs, signal loss and low battery.
Battery
• Uses 1 × CR123A battery.
• Replace when LED shows red.
Factory Reset
• Hold Button 2 while powering ON (~8 seconds).
• Alarm resets to default settings.
Quick Tips
• Lower sensitivity in wind or heavy weed.
• Test alarm by pulling line before fishing.
• Dry alarm before storage.
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In reply to Post #38 Use your camera and Google translate on your phone
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In reply to Post #2 Anyone know if the carp sounder alarms come with English instructions?
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In reply to Post #36 He can indeed. I was chatting to him earlier in the week, said I'd get a new set of old RX if I could and he said don't limit yourself to just RX as he could convert the SXV.
I've decided to go the Wolf QI route and I'm really looking forward to it. I love the idea they're made in the U.K and are basically a modern RX. Im also not bothered if they're slightly larger than norm.Total of 4 year warranty, their customer service appears excellent, and by the time that's up hopefully the new Fox alarm will have been tested by Joe public. Daletronics said they can service the Qi either way, if anything happens to Wolf or they breakdown.
Angling direct have the 4 set Qi with QR receiver for £529, though I bought the 3 + Hubb for the same price. At that price, especially the 4 set I just had to give them a go. I know Outlaw Pro did mine @ £399 not long ago....ho hum.
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In reply to Post #35 Dalectronics can convert them to wireless remote
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In reply to Post #23 I’ve still got my optonics, tucked away in the garage. I ended up with stainless mounts and carp ears. Pretty sure it was a 9v battery but I can’t remember, I wished they had a remote sounder box I got fed up with the wires being a trip hazard 😂
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@ T&K
Why have I got the image of a CF Social, 1 peg with old gimmers on mobility scooters dribling horlicks, and another peg with younger folk talking English...but not as we know it!
At least you could tow your barrow I suppose!
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In reply to Post #31 Welcome to the club, pull up a 'commode chair' and help me finish this Horlicks.
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In reply to Post #31 Dopey git
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In reply to Post #29 It's confirmed then, I'm defo going senile
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In reply to Post #28 It’s a deffo on the fox and ace alarms
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In reply to Post #27 I thought he was the main guy to go to for Fox servicing….
@vossy: I think you might be getting confused with ACE i3 alarms that I have praised so much in the past… I never did bother getting Wolf alarms
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In reply to Post #27 Is that a defo T, saved me a e-mail to him if so?
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In reply to Post #26 I thought he was now doing Fox alarms too
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In reply to Post #25 Quite a few on here including Karlos. I seriously considered them and still am, espesh if servicable by Daletronics.
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Anybody used Wolf alarms ??
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In reply to Post #11 Thanks mate, edited the post phones and predictive text with club fingers, not a great combo
@ Monkeypox post 2, I don't think it's anyhting to do with that personally. You'll see a lot of recs for Edwards ECU on here but they're not what I would call a mass selling main stream alarm in the U.K, probably for the same reasons, whatever they may be, marketing, trend etc.
My experiences with Carp lounge sending boats to Germany has put me off buying from European based brands that don't have a presence in the U.K for warranty service and Fox now not offering servicing or repair is making me seriously consider not using them for the future too....joy.
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In reply to Post #22 I only wished they still made the original Optonics that you got converted with a GPO speaker by Les Bamford. I can tell you this alarm went through years of carp and pike fishing in all weather extremes and never missed a beat , In fact I know the Alarms I purchased in the early 80s would be still working to this Day.
Battery life was insane , electronics was very simple and function was spot on. I have no idea what the current Optonics alarms are like , does anyone on here own a set.?
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In reply to Post #18 I've had ATTs , not bad Alarms but found on more then one occasion the line trapped on the end of the roller wheel.
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In reply to Post #1 I'm always surprised by threads on alarms. Most of the time we're expecting a fairly clear indication of a bit given we're using hair rigs 99% of the time. So as long as an alarm doesn't break in the rain and you can adjust sensitivity/sound a little to your preference I'm not sure what spending more gets you?
Fox Micron X does the job for me, £175 for 3 with receiver. Different tone for drop backs, choice of sounds/sensitivity/LED colour. Job done.
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In reply to Post #19 Mine weren’t
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In reply to Post #17 Same. Tried them all down the years and within 18 months one or more issues. The only totally reliable alarm is the ATTs.
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In reply to Post #17 No further explanations required.
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In reply to Post #16 All issues avoided with my trusty ATTs
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Problem is you’ll get issues with them all. Just got to hope you get a lucky set
Last year I’ve seen my mates r4 pack up from Rain. A fair few Rx+ alarms do the exact same and Fill with water
and one of my Ecus play up when we had bad rain and heavy fog
Only set of alarms I’ve never had issues is my old sonik sks mk1s, must be 8 years old and still work perfect.
An old boy at work the other day sald years ago ( 20 + ) he used to coat his old alarms in Wd40 or a similar product, and this created almost a waterproof barrier. He never suffered problems again.
Really had me thinking about something like a nano coating or finding a similar product that would seal the buttons and so on see if it works.
Or if the alarms have a good battery life something like the clear car PPF film to wrap the alarms. There must be some way to prevent or slow moisture down. Bar the company’s use better seals or waterproof methods.
Speakers must be one way condensation and the likes gets into alarms.
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Had same problems with txid so went to fox rx+ they were just as bad on off switch stopped working on all off them after guarantee expired. Thing I will go back to washing up liquid tops
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I am in the same boat . Just too many gripes with the new Delkim’s for me . I thought about it for a while but for me it was an easy choice to go with the fox rx plus alarms . I know lots who use them
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In reply to Post #11 I had same problem with Txi's so went with ECU instead and never looked back.
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In reply to Post #11 Had original Txi and now had TXi plus for around 8 years with no problems in any conditions.
Had Fox DXR around 20 odd years ago and they were great alarms, don't know why I got rid of them.
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In reply to Post #4 RX+ doesn't have vibration sensing. Solid alarms though. I've had a set since they came out and they have never missed a beat, which is more than I can say for my Delkim Txi 's
Mind you, the Delks were great, as long as you didn't fish in anything like damp conditions.
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In reply to Post #1 Thanks for the different suggestions guys ,some decent bits of kit there. Will probably buy the carp sounder ones as they have certain features I’m looking for and you can buy them through Pecheur at a very affordable price 👍
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Edwards custom upgrade mk2, I love mine I cannot fault them.
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In reply to Post #6 Agree with you but for me (in EU) is very affordable price for non Pro model (300€ for 3+1 Set), and that model have everything what any angler need on the bank.
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Sold my delk d’s and bought ecu’s and love them.
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Carp Sounder have just released the Age Pro. Does look like the ultimate roller wheel alarm but no UK distribution and once you factor importing them the cost is a little OTT.
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I have 2 sets od Carp sounder bite alarms (old serie SUPER IT) . Since 2015 I don't have any trouble with them in ALL weather conditions-rain,snowing, freezing and hot temperatures,they never missed a beat. Quite simple functions but so reliable. My next set will be their last model -Age one. I was never thinking about Delkim,Nash or Fox bite alarms and in the last 10 years od use it was my best decision.
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Fox RX, does everything, not just Carp fishing, ie vibration for Pike etc.
Fox RX+, Rumour on here pre Christmas was there's a newer version coming out soon as the design is already being sold by other Chinese outlets very cheaply, search the forum for RX+ 👍 a few on here bought them too.
EDITED, thanks for pointing out Exildedcarper
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I'm not an alarm specialist and you'll definitely get a lot of replies that will make your list longer to narrow down.
My best advice is start to narrow down the features you want and find an alarm that meets your needs:
* Normal Battery OR Rechargeable?
* Simple tone / sensitivity / volume OR extra features from an app?
Etc etc
Have a look at the Nash Siren range. This video explains quickly the difference between each one - https://youtu.be/dIpERURO2SI?si=YK8HFQq-Mgz0I_vr
Hope this helps 👍
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In reply to Post #1 Carp Sounder are the best alarms , designed and manufactured in Germany , they are super reliable , however no one on here will admit that the British bite alarm companies have been overtaken by Ze Germans.
Look at the Age one.
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Hi guys , I’ve just sent my third TXI D back for repair and have decided that’s enough of the Delkims for me now . I’m really out of the loop with carp fishing gear nowadays and was wondering what alarms people are using for reliability, quality and performance. Cost isn’t really a factor just want something that’s works well. Thanks
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