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Mammut Backcountry Gear Package

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Mammut

Mammut
The Mammut backcountry gear package is probably the best deal you will ever find This package comes complete with: 1 Pulse Avalanche Beacon, 1 Mammut Freeride 28 backpack in red/black, 1 Standard Mammut Avalanche Probe and 1 Mammut Expert Snow Shovel (This no longer comes with the survival blanket Other packages and substitutions are available by calling our customer service line Act now before we run out!

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Mammut Pulse Barryvox Avalanche Beacon

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Mammut

Mammut
The revolutionary avalanche beacon Made in Switzerland. Easy operation thanks to clear instructions. Quick and precise location thanks to 360-degree display and 3 antennas. Save time with a clear overview in the case of multiple victims. Type digital/analog transceiver with 3 antennas. Transmitter frequency 457 kHz. Search strip width 50m (method Good). Maximum range normally 60m in standard mode, 90m in analog mode. Dimensions 113 mm x 75 mm x 27 mm. Weight 210g (incl. batteries). W-Link frequency 869.8MHz. Battery life min. 200 hr. Batteries 3x 1.5 V Alkaline (AAA). Warranty 5 years Mammut warranty, worldwide service. network. The PULSE Barryvox complies with the EN 300718 standard.

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SOS SB Beacon - SOS SLEDBUG

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

SOS

SOS
Same dependable quality as the F1-ND, but with added function of locating a snowmobile. The SLED BUG attaches to the wiring harness on a snowmobile. The SLED BUG transmitter is located in the same fashion as a normal search, except that you use the SB channel of the beacon. New seven LED bar graph improves the sensitivity while searching. 80m-457 kHz. 50m-SB channel. The SLED BUG is not intended for personal use.

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SOS SB Beacon - SOS SB AVALANCHE BEACON

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

SOS

SOS
Same dependable quality as the F1-ND, but with added function of locating a snowmobile. The SLED BUG attaches to the wiring harness on a snowmobile. The SLED BUG transmitter is located in the same fashion as a normal search, except that you use the SB channel of the beacon. New seven LED bar graph improves the sensitivity while searching. 80m-457 kHz. 50m-SB channel. The SLED BUG is not intended for personal use.

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Pieps DSP Advanced Avalanche Tranceiver

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

Pieps

Pieps
Enhanced by the latest DSP technology (signal processing with a digital signal) and a triple-antenna system, the PIEPS DSP not only offers an exceptional 60 meter range but also greatly simplifies the rescue procedure, even in the case of multiple burials As soon as the PIEPS DSP picks up signals, the approximate distance and direction to the strongest signal are displayed on a large LCD plus the number of burials within range is represented on the LCD matchstick men Another revolutionary first for the PIEPS DSP is the highly useful SCAN feature. Press the SCAN key while in SEARCH mode and the DSP will scan the entire receiving range and return an overview of all buried devices within range classified in three groups, Reading 1: Number of burials within a distance of approx. 5 meters, Reading 2: Number of burials within a distance of approx. 20 meters, Reading 3: Number of burials within a distance of approx. 50 meters The optimized multiple search, the absolute highlight of the PIPES DSP, is based on a separation of digital signals via the digital signal processor (DSP). If there are multiple burials, this is clearly indicated by the number of matchstick men By default, the PIEPS DSP will automatically search for the strongest signal. Once the position of the first burial has been located, a searcher can MARK the signal of the first burial. Once MARKED the first signal is now suppressed and the PIEPS DSP will automatically search for the second strongest signal and so on and so forth until all victims are located DSP Advanced comes equipped with all of the features of the DSP plus additional options: Temperature Display, Compass, Bearing Compass and Altimeter.

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Pieps DSP Avalanche Beacon

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

Pieps

Pieps
We tested them all because you can’t afford to, and after much practice, the Pieps is our TOP Choice for its range, ease of use, and great price Enhanced by the latest DSP technology (signal processing with a digital signal) and a triple-antenna system, the PIEPS DSP not only offers an exceptional 60 meter range but also greatly simplifies the rescue procedure, even in the case of multiple burials As soon as the PIEPS DSP picks up signals, the approximate distance and direction to the strongest signal are displayed on a large LCD plus the number of burials within range is represented on the LCD matchstick men Another revolutionary first for the PIEPS DSP is the highly useful SCAN feature. Press the SCAN key while in SEARCH mode and the DSP will scan the entire receiving range and return an overview of all buried devices within range classified in three groups, Reading 1: Number of burials within a distance of approx. 5 meters, Reading 2: Number of burials within a distance of approx. 20 meters, Reading 3: Number of burials within a distance of approx. 50 meters The optimized multiple search, the absolute highlight of the PIPES DSP, is based on a separation of digital signals via the digital signal processor (DSP). If there are multiple burials, this is clearly indicated by the number of matchstick men By default, the PIEPS DSP will automatically search for the strongest signal. Once the position of the first burial has been located, a searcher can MARK the signal of the first burial. Once MARKED the first signal is now suppressed and the PIEPS DSP will automatically search for the second strongest signal and so on and so forth until all victims are located

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