ATTs Betalights [18 March 2009]: Gardner Tritium Betalights for ATTs


Gardner Tackle have designed these tiny Tritium Betalights specifically for use with ATTs alarms.
Sold in pairs and available in colours to match the ATTs LEDs - Green, Red, Ice Blue, Purple, White & Orange.

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[18 March 2009]: ATT Interview with Joe Morgan

Darren Henwoods recent interview with Joe Morgan for Carp.tv
 





[18 March 2009]: Latest Website Updates

ATT visit Spain » New Angler Product Review, see Angler Reviews Page

» Carpy pictures of Team ATT's recent visit to Sierra Brava Spain , see Carp Galleries (page 10)

» New ATTs Media review, see Media Reviews Page


 


[16 Feb 2009]: ATT advise against using snag ears with ATTs

ATTs users utilising metallic snag ears have been experiencing problems with receiver reception. ATT do not recommend the use of additional snag ears but if customers feel they need to add them we strongly suggest using a non-metal variety.

Placing metal along side the ATTs upper body will cause transmission range degradation. This is not an ATTs-specific issue, ALL bite alarms that utilize radio transmitters will be affected by the close proximity of metal objects to an alarms antenna.


ATTs Spares Kit [04 Feb 2009]: The ATTs Spares Kit Launched


The kit includes all the spare or replacement parts required to perform basic maintenance on your ATTs alarm

  • 2 x spare roller wheel bolts
  • 8 x spare back cover screws
  • 2 x spare seals
  • 2 x locking nuts


Note* The kit does not include spare roller wheels, betalites or batteries

Available from Gardner Tackle Stockists




[04 Feb 2009]: Orange LED ATTs Alarm

The orange LED ATT alarm is due for release during February 2009. As with the existing alarms, the orange LED version can also be complemented with optional orange coloured acrylic wheels.

ATTs alarms will therefore be available in LED colours to match the LEDs on the standard ATTx V2 receiver.


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[04 Feb 2009]: ATTs Alarm Video Clips

Many thanks for the ATTs users who have alerted us to the following video clips posted on Youtube. We would also like to thank to those people who took the time to make them and post them up on Youtube.