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With a search bandwidth of 50 m, this device will automatically switch back to transmit mode in the event of an avalanche during your search. You can also easily ensure that the entire group has activated their avalanche transceivers using the function
Finally, in situations involving multiple victims, this device has the ability to mark up to three victims and three antennas to refine the precision of the search. You can also rely on the integrated loudspeaker andU-turn alarm to get you back on the right path and find victims quickly and efficiently.
The icing on the cake: it's very compact, so it
As you can see, with its multiple



Loudspeaker producing precise, modulated sound to guide you
- Group verification mode with emission frequency verification
- Tagging function to identify up to 3 victims already located
- 3 antennas to improve accuracy in refined search
- Digital signal processing
- Mode
- Backlit display
Automatic return mode to transmission that detects movement if
U-turn alarm that alerts the user when they are heading in the wrong direction
Dynamic interference management
Battery life with alkaline batteries: 200h
Dimensions: 111 x 72 x 20millimeters
| SEARCH BANDWIDTH | Search band width corresponds to the area scanned by the search device. The wider the search band width, the bigger the area covered by the device. This can be used to compare the performance of different tags. |
| AUTOMATIC RETURN TO TRANSMISSION | During the search, in the event of an avalanche, the return to transmission function allows the device to automatically switch back to transmission mode without any action required by the user. The device switches back on either by timer, i.e. after a period of inactivity by the user, or by motion detector, after a period of inactivity by the device. These delays can be configured in the device's configuration menu. |
| DYNAMIC INTERFERENCE MANAGEMENT | Interference management optimizes the performance of the device when searching in an environment "polluted" by electromagnetic interference. To do this, the search device automatically reduces the search band width to focus on the signal from the device being searched for, ignoring interference frequencies. This function can be disabled by the user. |
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| MARKING FUNCTION | During a search, once a victim has been located, the marking function allows you to disregard that victim and focus on searching for another victim. The signal from the "marked" victim is then no longer taken into account for the rest of the search. |
| When starting up, the device performs an automatic check. It monitors the battery level and the proper functioning of the device and informs you in the event of a problem. |