Mammut Barryvox Transceiver

Mammut Barryvox Transceivers (or beacons) emit a radio signal. In the event of a burial companions can switch their beacons to “search” and locate the buried transceiver.

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Here are some of the specifications of this Mammut Beacon:

  • Effective digital search strip width: 70 meters
  • Digital receiving range: 70 meters
  • Circular receiving field: almost identical receiving range for X and Y antennas
  • 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
  • Multiple buried subjects: digital signal processing in the event of several buried subjects
  • 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)
Mammut Barryvox Transceiver