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Avalanche Safety Equipment and Backcountry Products

Avalanche Safety Equipment and Backcountry Products

BCA DTS Tracker 2

Finding your serial number on the BCA DTS Tracker 2

Unscrew the screw on the battery compartment

Flip the lid and take out batteries if needs be

Your serial number will consist of numbers and letters for example “C” “8” “1” “4” “7” “5” “J” “6”

Spikes and Burials

The distance between the strongest signal and the transmitter is based on the way the two transceivers are positioned and the depth of the burial. This can possibly confuse signals if there in awkward positions and are known as spikes.

During deeper avalanche burials, the strongest signal is rarely directly above the victim. Transceivers with fewer than three antennas and some with three antennas will lead you to the strongest signal, which will be a point that is near but not directly above the victim.

When the transmitting and receiving beacons are on the surface of the snow, the receiving beacon will receive the strongest signal when it is directly above the transmitter. This is right regardless of the positioning of the two beacons and the number of antennas in the receiving transceiver because the transceivers are only a few inches from each other.

Simple Spike Testing

Put a transmitting beacon between your feet, pointing vertically. Note that this should not be an Ortovox 3+,S1+ or Zoom+ due to there orientation-based transmitting.

Set the transceiver you want to test on Search.

Hold the transceiver horizontally at the height of your chest but so you can still read the screen.

Slowly move the transceiver from about two feet from your body toward the centre of your body. Move it about two inches per beep. Keep the transceiver a consistent distance from the ground and avoid twisting it.

The distance on the transceiver that’s searching should decrease as it moves towards the centre of your body. Transceivers with less then three antennas will display the shortest distance when it is a foot or two away from the centre of your body and again when it is directly over the transmitting transceiver.

This test shows if your transceiver handles spikes at one meter.Spike handling is much more significant with deeper burials.

Before using your transceiver you should always register it online so you can get full warranty on your product aswell as checking for brand new updates which are available.