Justin Cubberley
Senior Member
Further to the bite alarm recommended thread. It got me thinking about my past alarms. As I type this Im strugging to think of a bad experience I've ever had with any of them as with regard to reliability and I'm going back to the late 80s. My first alarms, the optonic hi tone, i think these cost around £30 each and I had the solder gun on them within minutes - giving them the traffic light led look. Opti forks, Opti bolts and ears followed along with the sensitive multi pin wheel. I can remember being the envy of my mates at the time who had the bj and beacon alarms.
These lasted me a few years before I moved onto the bitech viper. This alarm looked very different design wise to anything else at this period with benefits like being extremely sensitive out the box with all the adjustment of a modern alarm except the led colour choice. The optional sounder box also had full adjustment albeit hard wired. You either loved all loathed the ball joint style bsf thread at the alarms base but all in all, seemed a improvement over the market leading optonic xl especially at the cost point. I'm sure at this point I had a brief affair with the ET double back biter alarm for my pike fishing. Can't say I ever had much faith in it so it went in the anglers mail classified section... The only angling sales medium available at the time.
When the vipers dated tho still working fine. I moved on to the fox brand alarms with the micron sx digital and the mmx. These have seen me into the 2010s when I moved onto fox ntxr system and the delkim txi. Both sets I use today.
Now. Having used the fox sx, mmx and the ntxr I don't think that I could state with any conviction that one is more sensitive or reliable than any other. There is slight design differences with them but in operation, I can say hand on heart that I've not had a problem. Hense this thread. OK. So I do like to look after my gear but that's simple care. A battery change at the start of the season and a wipe down after use. Nothing really. I like the benefit of the 'modern' remote system on the ntxr and the txi but the things I have read about signal strength failure due to terrain and atmosphere is really beyond me having never experienced any problems. The roller non roller debate that splits anglers,I use both and haven't had any issues with either. My ntxrs are used mainly now on rivers in 2x 2 rod set up. Mainly because im to lazy to swop them via the archaic screw method. The delks have the d lok removal system that comes in useful when fishing two and three rod waters as I'm sure we have all experienced the 'busy body' thinking you have three rods out in a two rod limit water.
Now I can't claim to have fished in sub zero temperatures... Ive fished when it's been cold, likewise when it's been hot. Ive fished in rain, snow, wind etc and whilst I can remember rods being blown off alarms, Rod creep with vicious takes, I can't think of a time in over 30 years of angling with alarms, a time in which any one has let me down with a mechanical fault.
These lasted me a few years before I moved onto the bitech viper. This alarm looked very different design wise to anything else at this period with benefits like being extremely sensitive out the box with all the adjustment of a modern alarm except the led colour choice. The optional sounder box also had full adjustment albeit hard wired. You either loved all loathed the ball joint style bsf thread at the alarms base but all in all, seemed a improvement over the market leading optonic xl especially at the cost point. I'm sure at this point I had a brief affair with the ET double back biter alarm for my pike fishing. Can't say I ever had much faith in it so it went in the anglers mail classified section... The only angling sales medium available at the time.
When the vipers dated tho still working fine. I moved on to the fox brand alarms with the micron sx digital and the mmx. These have seen me into the 2010s when I moved onto fox ntxr system and the delkim txi. Both sets I use today.
Now. Having used the fox sx, mmx and the ntxr I don't think that I could state with any conviction that one is more sensitive or reliable than any other. There is slight design differences with them but in operation, I can say hand on heart that I've not had a problem. Hense this thread. OK. So I do like to look after my gear but that's simple care. A battery change at the start of the season and a wipe down after use. Nothing really. I like the benefit of the 'modern' remote system on the ntxr and the txi but the things I have read about signal strength failure due to terrain and atmosphere is really beyond me having never experienced any problems. The roller non roller debate that splits anglers,I use both and haven't had any issues with either. My ntxrs are used mainly now on rivers in 2x 2 rod set up. Mainly because im to lazy to swop them via the archaic screw method. The delks have the d lok removal system that comes in useful when fishing two and three rod waters as I'm sure we have all experienced the 'busy body' thinking you have three rods out in a two rod limit water.
Now I can't claim to have fished in sub zero temperatures... Ive fished when it's been cold, likewise when it's been hot. Ive fished in rain, snow, wind etc and whilst I can remember rods being blown off alarms, Rod creep with vicious takes, I can't think of a time in over 30 years of angling with alarms, a time in which any one has let me down with a mechanical fault.
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