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Mammut Pulse Barryvox Avalanche Beacon

November 18, 2009

this is a link to the 2009 barry manual. check out page 38-39 (or the whole manual if you have time). under "technical data" (top of 39) it specifically notes it meets the 457 kHz int'l standard, so sorry andrew, but hell no brah.

the w-link vital detection frequency is split into region A (North america) at 869.8 Mhz, and region B (europe) at 916-926 MHz. Most of asia does not allow w-link systems. You can switch regions in all of 30 seconds or arround four pushes of either of all two buttons.

YOU CANNOT CHANGE THE 457 TRANSMITTER FREQUENCY BECAUSE NO OTHER FREQUENCY IS ACCEPTED AS AN INT"L STANDARD

http://www.mammut.ch/images/P_BARRY_MANUAL_EN_2009.pdf

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Black Diamond Factor Alpine Touring Boot - Men's

Black Diamond Factor Alpine Touring Boot - Men's

Rating for this product: 2 January 26, 2009

"The Factor is built for the hardest of hard chargers who run it wide open on blower pow, send 30-footers to hardpack and pull 60 mph staight lines" -skibdboots.com

3 mode switches annihilated with the exact same breaking point. 5 days on them, got them fitted and ground out so i can't return them, urgh. i say boo to bd.

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