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Mammut Pulse Barryvox Avalanche Beacon

Item #MAM0047 | 213 in Stock
5 Star Rating

Cheating

By Ranked #83 - Avalanche Beacons October 22, 2007

When I took an avy course this winter, everyone else in my group complained that I was cheating (in jest of course), but thats how much faster and easier my searching was in comparison to others using BCA trackers and F1s. It was very handy for helping direct a group search for multiple burials as I could reliably declare how many were buried and to tell people which signal for them to pay attention to (to direct subgroups of searchers to different beacons).

Still as with most beacons, I found its important not to move too quickly while searching. The beacon would sometimes get confused if you tried to move very quickly and then it would ask you to stand still while it reacquired its target. The symptoms of confusion usually were that it might try to send you the long way on the flux line. The cure for this was to stop moving and let it figure it out quickly. I wouldn't consider this a flaw as with all digital beacons its important not to "outrun" them.

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Tech Specs:

Digital Range:
50 m 
Analog Range:
60 m 
Antenna:
triple 
Battery Type:
AAA alkaline 
Battery Life:
[transmit mode] 200 hours; [search mode] 15 hours 
Weight:
7.4 oz 
Recommended Use:
avalanche search and rescue 
Manufacturer Warranty:
5 years 

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