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Barryvox S Beacon
Mammut
Barryvox S Beacon
$412.46
Description

  Extremely reliable with advanced features for novices or pros; 70m strip search width

  The Mammut Barryvox S avalanche beacon has a large receiving bandwidth and an effective search strip width of 70 meters. Digital/analog combo device with three antennas. It offers users a large, simple interface and intuitive operation. The Smart Search function provides clear instructions thanks to a simple operating concept and quick, precise searching. The Barryvox S includes the Rescue SEND function to protect non-searching rescuers. In the event of a secondary avalanche, the device automatically switches to SEND in order to locate buried rescuers. The Mammut Barryvox S avalanche beacon is also equipped with a Smart Search function, which interacts with the actions of searching rescuers..

  This generation of Barryvox beacons continues the faultless reliability that the previous avalanche transceivers were known for. At the same time, Mammut has incorporated some major enhancements in terms of usability and performance. This beacon combines a highly powerful search with intuitive handling to help you find buried subjects quickly, easily and reliably.

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Description
Brand Name:
Mammut
Color:
North America
Weight:
210 g / 7.41 oz
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
2710-00140-1012-1
UPC:
7613357078535
Other Features:
• Effective digital search strip width: 70 meters
• Digital receiving bandwidth: 70 meters
• Extended search range: extended receiving bandwidth (analog): up to 95 m; Extended search strip width (analog): 100 m
• Circular receiving field: almost identical receiving bandwidth for X and Y antennas
• Lithium-enabled: also works with lithium batteries: Less risk of leakage. More stable in low temperatures. Longer battery life (350 hours SEND)
• Display: display with background lighting, very easy to read even when wearing polarized glasses
• Acoustic search guidance: allows the rescuer to visually search the avalanche field
• Reverse direction function to avoid 180-degree search errors
• Group test with clear instructions
• Visual interface: shows distance, direction and number of buried subjects
• Design: ergonomic, impact-proof and break-proof. Can be operated while wearing gloves.
• Device tests: automatic self-test and function test
• Smart search interacts with rescuer`s action during the search, making searching simpler and more reliable
• Multiple buried subjects: digital signal processing in the event of several buried subjects
• Buried subjects can be selected from a list, marked (MARK) and unmarked (UNMARK)
• Automatic switching from send to search (Auto Revert): if a rescuer does not move for 4 minutes, we assume a secondary avalanche and the device switches to SEND mode (motion-sensor controlled)
• Rescue SEND: Protective function for non-searching rescuers. In the event of a secondary avalanche it automatically switches to SEND to allow the rescuer to be located
• Auto guidance: device continues to guide the rescuer to the buried subject in the event of signal failures or overlaps
• Vital data: 3D sensor helps the rescuer concentrate his or her resources on the buried subjects with the highest chance of survival
• Advanced search settings: individually configurable search settings: pro search, acoustic and visual guidance; automatic switching from search to send (Auto Revert)
• Alternative search mode (analog mode) helps in resolving demanding search scenarios
• Personalization: start screen and user texts (for example, owner information) can be personalized
• Attachment: includes highly functional Barryvox carrying system
• W-Link: Additional communication channel for improved search performance
• Manage the device fleet via W-Link
• Updateable software
SPECS:
-- Operating temperature: -25° to +45° Celsius (-13° to +113° Fahrenheit)
-- Battery life: Alkaline - around 300 hours SEND / Lithium - around 350 hours SEND
-- Batteries included: Yes
-- Sending frequency: 457 kHz
-- Analog search strip width: 100 m
-- Digital search strip width: 70 m
-- Buried subject marking: mark / unmark
-- EN standards: EN 300718
-- Warranty: 2-year warranty; additional 3-year Mammut guarantee if registered year
-- Battery type: Alkaline and lithium 3 x AAA 1.5 volt
-- 100% Made in Switzerland, produced and developed in Switzerland
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