Avalanche Transceiver
Overview
PULSE Barryvox RRP $ 490.00
Detail
Combination of a digital and analog device with three antennas. Easy. Fast. Effective. Easy: Clear instructions thanks to an easy operating concept. Fast: Fast and precise locating thanks to a 360° display and three antennas. Effective: A significant time saving, thanks to a clear ovierviewing situations involving multiple buried victims.
PULSE firmware with two user profiles.
- Acoustic search guidance
- Rescue-SEND
- Lithium battery mode
- LCD contrast setting
- 2 user profiles, Basic and Advanced
- Optimized distance and direction display
- Numbering of marked buried subjects
- Pinpointing with distance indication
- Protection against accidental switching from SEARCH to SEND
- Frequency check for group test
- Acoustic signal after first reception
Basic profile
- Digital mode
- Overview of number of victims
- Digital audio signal for rapid and simple location
- Marking of located buried subjects
Advanced profile
- Digital and analog mode
- Allows manual scrolling of the list of buried subjects
- Overview of distance, direction and number of buried subjects
- Manual selection of the search object based on distance and probability of survival
- Marking of located buried subjects
- Analog search using acoustic signal playback via an integrated loudspeaker (full analog mode with manual adjustment of receiver sensitivity)
Detail
| Item no. | 2310-00020 |
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| Colour | |
| transmitting frequency | 457 kHz |
| weight in g | 210 g (inkl. Batterien) |
| Recommended retail price | $ 490.00 |
- Analog-digital 3-antenna device with digital and analog modes
- 3 antennas for simple pinpointing in close range and for deeply buried victims
- Digital signal processing in the event of several buried victims
- Acoustic search guidance
- Intuitive and easy operation with clear instructions and a fully graphic display as well as fast and precise navigation thanks to a 360° real-time directional display
- Analog search using acoustic signal playback via an integrated loudspeaker (full analog mode with manual adjustment of receiver sensitivity)
- Overview of distance, direction and number of victims, including selection of search objects by manual scrolling in the list of victims
- Reverse direction function
- Marking of found victims (mark) and removal of previously set markers (unmark)
- Intelligent group test
- Automatic self-test on start up
- 3D movement sensor to analyze and transmit vital data
- Automatic switching without user intervention from search to send mode based on a 3D movement sensor and for rescuers who are not actively involved in searching in the event of a subsequent avalanche (rescue-SEND)
- Two-button operation
- Suitable for use with gloves
- 457 kHz (transceiver frequency)
- Search strip width: 50 m (digital) and 80 m (analog)
- Operation with alkaline (LR03/AAA) or lithium (L92/AAA) batteries
- Battery life: Alkaline: typically 250 hours SEND, at least 200 hours SEND, followed by 1 hour SEARCH
- W-Link: Additional communication channel for improved search performance
- Scalable software platform; easy updating, configuration and testing via the W-Link
- High resistance to impact and breakage
- 100% Swiss made, developed and produced in Switzerland
| Range approx. in m | 60 |
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| dimensions in mm | 113x75x27 |
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| Batteries | Alkaline 3 x AAA 1.5 Volt |
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| Warranty in years | 5 |
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| W-Link Frequency | 916-926 MHz |
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Ideal for
Classical Alpinism, Mixed- and Iceclimbing, Winterhiking / Snowshoeing, Alpine Skiing, Freeriding / Boarding, Skitouring / Backcountry Skiing, Expeditions, Education / Rental, Rescue / Guide / WorkSuitable for
Nordic Skiing, Polar ExpeditionsKnow How
In our Know-How area you can find additional information about the PULSE Barryvox and ELEMENT Barryvox as well as information on the topic of Mammut Avalanche Safety.
Barryvox (beacon)Service
In our Know-How area you can find additional information about the PULSE Barryvox and ELEMENT Barryvox as well as information on the topic of Mammut Avalanche Safety.
Barryvox (beacon)







