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With their innovative Pulse Baravox Avalanche Beacon, Mammut gives you the abilty to perform pre-search triage and find multiple buried victims quickly. For all burials, the Pulse uses a 360 degree direction arrow that leads you along the shortest path to the victim and eliminates the need for a final grid search. For multiple buried victims, the Pulse Beacon can search for up to eight signals at once. A triple antenna eliminates all signals except the one you're following and marks victims once they're located. This beacon even shows you which signals are being searched for by other Pulse users, so your search is more efficient. If you're the one buried, this Mammut beacon also has a motion sensor that detects vital signs and lets other Pulse users know you're still alive. In avalanche rescue, efficiency is everything; this Mammut beacon shortens your search and buys time for whoever's buried.
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Yes, all beacons work with one another, however if you use some beacons like the Pieps, you can tell that different beacons come through with different sounds, because they are each on slightly different frequencies
Whoa, the above is a little off...ALL beacons operate on the EXACT same frequency, that is how they all work together...they transmit and receive on that frequency. The different sounds are just the different characteristics of the pulse rate of each beacon.