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Avalanche Transceivers

Snowsafe stock the full range of Avalanche  Transceivers

If you’re looking for user-friendly or super intuitive Avalanche transceivers then we provide the following range and models:


Backcountry Access (BCA):

 Tracker 4 | Tracker S


Ortovox:

Diract Voice | Diract 


Mammut:

Barryvox | Barryvox S | Barryvox 2 | Barryvox S2


Black Diamond:

Recon X| Guide 


If you are unsure of which transceiver to choose from then please check out the avalanche transceiver FAQ’s at the bottom of the page, The FAQs will tell you the differences between brand models aswell as Current Transceiver Firmware, Warranties and more.

All of the beacons Snowsafe supply are available in Avalanche Safety Packages, This combines the backcountry essentials, Transceiver, Shovel and Probe into one safety set.

If you’re looking for added safety in the backcountry, we also supply small band-aid size Recco Reflectors, this can be attached to your boots or helmet.


Mammut Barryvox 2
Mammut Barryvox 2

£329.00

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Ortovox Diract
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Ortovox Diract

£249.00

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Ortovox Diract Voice - ISPO Award 2021 - Gold Winner
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Ortovox Diract Voice

£299.00

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BCA Tracker S Beacon
BCA Tracker S Beacon

£269.00

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BCA Tracker 4 Beacon
BCA Tracker 4 Beacon

£339.74

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Front View - Switched off - Mammut Barryvox
Mammut Barryvox

£299.00

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Mammut Barryvox S
Mammut Barryvox S

£339.00

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Black Diamond Recon X Transceiver
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Black Diamond Recon X Transceiver

£279.00

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Black Diamond Guide BT Beacon
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Black Diamond Guide BT Beacon

£319.00

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Pieps Powder BT
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Pieps Powder BT

£260.00

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Pieps Pro BT

£199.00

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Mammut Barryvox 2
Mammut Barryvox 2

£329.00

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Ortovox Diract
Ortovox Diract

£249.00

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Ortovox Diract Voice - ISPO Award 2021 - Gold Winner
Ortovox Diract Voice

£299.00

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BCA Tracker S Beacon
BCA Tracker S Beacon

£269.00

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BCA Tracker 4 Beacon
BCA Tracker 4 Beacon

£339.74

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Front View - Switched off - Mammut Barryvox
Mammut Barryvox

£299.00

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Mammut Barryvox S
Mammut Barryvox S

£339.00

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Black Diamond Recon X Transceiver
Black Diamond Recon X Transceiver

£279.00

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Black Diamond Guide BT Beacon
Black Diamond Guide BT Beacon

£319.00

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Pieps Powder BT

£260.00

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Transceivers — frequently asked questions (FAQs)

What are they used for?

Avalanche transceivers should be worn by all members of a party at all times when skiing in the backcountry. They are used to locate people who have been buried in avalanches. The use of an avalanche transceiver, shovel and probe is a must for all backcountry skiers.

How do they work?

Transceiver work by using electromagnetic signals. The victims transceiver emits a signal which can then be picked up by another transceiver avalanche. The person receiving the signal can then home in on the location the beacon is being transmitted from. With analogue transceivers, this signal will be an audible tone and a visible LED light signal. Digital transceivers will have the technology to home in on the exact distance and direction of the victim.

How have they evolved?

The original transceivers converted the radio signal into an audible sound that would get louder the closer a person got to the buried victim. Advances have meant that LEDs have been added to analogue transceivers, meaning there is a visible signal as well as an audible one, and earpieces have been fitted allowing the person to better hear the sound.

The technology has been further developed in the digital transceivers, which can use the signal to work out the distance from and direction of the buried transceiver. Digital transceivers are now much easier to use than analogue ones, although their range is often more limited than with analogue transceivers.

Digital transceivers have evolved since their first inception with faster processors, extra antenna to aid in searches and more advanced multiple burial search functions.

How do you wear them?

Transceiver ski is sold with a special harness or strap to attach to your body. They are typically worn against your chest and must be worn under your jacket against your first layer of clothing. The transceiver must be switched on at all times while skiing which will automatically put it in the ‘send’ mode, so it is constantly emitting a signal.

What frequency are they on?

457,000 Hz (457 kHz) is the standard transmit frequency for avalanche transceivers across the world. All modern avalanche transceivers are compatible with each other — it does not matter if you and your partners have differing brands.

Can you update the transceivers?

Yes most of the transceivers we supply can be updated, to find out more please check out the Avalanche Transceiver, How to update your beacon Blog

Am I covered under warranty?

Initially yes you will be covered under warranty if you have registered your beacon, however this will depend on the damages and defects your beacon has at the time of warranty, find out more here.

What is RECCO and how does it work?

RECCO is a system used to find people buried under the snow. The recco method comprises two parts: a reflector and a detector. The reflector is built into the clothing (such as boots, jackets, helmet, protective gear) of the skier or snowboarder. The rescue team then has the detector.

How the Recco Reflector work 
  • Professional rescuers can quickly pinpoint a buried reflector-equipped person’s precise location using harmonic radar.
  • This two-part system consists of a RECCO detector used by professional rescue groups, which have a range of over 200 metres, and RECCO reflectors that are attached to clothing, helmets, protection gear, and boots worn by skiers and riders and other outdoor enthusiasts.
  • When used in conjunction with a RECCO Detector, the reflector's diode mixer acts as a harmonic generator to produce multiples of the frequencies received from the detectors.
  • The returned signal is translated into an audio tone whose volume is proportional to the returned signal, and by means of volume control, a trained rescue operator can literally go straight to the buried reflector once a signal is detected.
  • It is a non-powered device meaning that it never needs to be switched on, will never lose signal strength and needs no batteries to function. It is maintenance free and has a virtually unlimited life.
  • In total more than 800 search & rescue organizations in the world. 

The RECCO system DOES NOT replace the use of transceivers. Using the RECCO system requires alerting a rescue team with the correct equipment and awaiting their arrival by which time it could be too late.

The majority of avalanches occur away from the lift systems meaning the rescue services will not be on hand. Time is the most important factor in any avalanche rescue and avalanche transceivers can enable a group to perform their own rescue on the spot.

What is Analogue and what is digital?

Analogue transceivers convert the radio signal transmitted into an audible sound and light signal to help locate the whereabouts of the buried transceiver.

Digital transceivers use the radio signal to provide the searcher with a digital distance and direction reading. The latest digital transceivers also have faster processing times and advanced multiple burial functions.

Digital transceivers are generally easier to use but do have a smaller range (typically 40-50m) than analogue transceivers (up to 80m).

What is the difference between 1, 2 and 3 antennas?

The advantage of an extra antenna is in the search mode. Transceivers with 2 antennas show when you need to adjust your position to line up with the flux lines of the transmitting transceiver as you search. The Tracker DTS has arrows that light up to point you in the right direction along the flux lines.

When the middle arrow lights up, both antennas are receiving equal signal strength, and you are along the flux line or the path of the strongest signal. Side arrows light up to point you in the correct direction when one antenna is getting a greater signal than the other.

This makes searching far easier than the grid search pattern given by the single antenna analogue models. Single antenna transceivers, however, do typically have a longer search range.

The newer transceivers now have a third antenna included which is for use in the final phase of the search as you approach close to the victim. The benefit is to eliminate “spikes” — a phenomenon where you receive the shortest distance reading at a point close to but not directly above the victim. By eliminating these ‘spikes’ in the reading, 3-antenna transceivers are the most accurate and reliable on the market.

The third antenna typically comes into play about 2m from the victim and analyses the flux lines in order to lead you to that point directly above the victim — saving valuable time in the search.

Which transceiver should I buy?

Due to the wide choice on offer and a great variety in price, picking the right transceiver can be difficult. Digital transceivers are the best models for those who are new to transceivers, as they are the easiest and quickest to learn how to use.

There are some key considerations to make:

  • Price
  • Clarity of display
  • Number of antennae
  • Processor speed
  • Multiple burial functions
  • Weight

Whatever transceiver you choose you should be very comfortable and familiar with it. It is important to regularly practise with your transceiver as well as in your probing and shovelling techniques.

Please see the short summary of models and ranges below to see the differences.

What are the differences between the Mammut Barryvox and Barryvox S?

The Mammut Barryvox and Barryvox S share many features but there are several key reasons why a user might choose the Barryvox S over the classic Barryvox.

The all time classic Mammut Barryvox was designed for simplicity in mind, very capable in both single or multiple burial searches when using the marking function, With a search bandwidth up to 70 metres.

The extremely user-friendly large 2” interface offers simplicity at its best, unfortunately, the Barryvox does not have some of the backgrounds features that the Barrryvox S features. Highly recommended for those who are looking for a smart and simple transceiver or new to off-piste terrain.

The new Mammut Barryvox S has several additional features that the classic Barryvox does not have, with search assistance for beginners and advanced users, the Barryvox S is not just a beacon for professionals.

In digital mode the Barryvox S offers the same search bandwidth as the standard Barryvox at 70 metres, however, the Barryvox S can stretch to a whopping 100 Metres in analogue mode, Very few transceivers on the market can do this.   

The Super intuitive Barryvox S offers a larger screen to the standard barryvox, the 2.2” screen makes it easier to see and read, the screen also offers Dynamic screen icons to cue the user through search, helping to keep the search moving.

The Barryvox S offers smart search which operates in the background and allows for efficient follows arrow guidance.

Avalanche transceivers and Beacon user manuals 
 Backcountry Access (BCA)

 Tracker S, 4 Combined User Manual  

Ortovox

Diract and Diract Voice User Manual

Mammut

Barryvox User Manual   |   Barryvox  S  User Manual 

 
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