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Pro BT Beacon (Fall 2022)
Pieps
Pro BT Beacon (Fall 2022)
$479.95
Description

  With a massive 60-meter circular range, mark and scan function for multiple burials, and an auto antenna switch that automatically adjusts to send the best signal, the redesigned PIEPS Pro BT beacon is still the industry-standard, professional-grade avalanche beacon.

  Batteries not included.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Pieps
Weight:
Incl. batteries: 230 g / 8.11 oz
Dimensions:
118 x 76 x 29 mm
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
PP1127690000ALL1
UPC:
9120029064126
Other Features:
EXTENSIVE SELF-CHECK: Review of all relevant hardware and software elements as well as showing the current software version.
PERFECTLY READABLE DISPLAY in all lighting conditions
AUTO-ANTENNA-SWITCH: If the transmitting antenna experiences a fault due to electronic devices or metal interference, it automatically switches to the other antenna.
SIGNAL VERIFICATION: Only a verified 457kHz signal is indicated. The PRO BT doesn't confuse with ghost signal indication!
AUTO-SEARCH-TO-SEND: This function automatically switches the PRO BT from search mode to transmit mode, if the beacon is not moving for a certain time (in case of burial).
iPROBE SUPPORT: The PRO BT can be temporarily deactivated using the smart iPROBE (sold separately). The receiving beacon automatically receives the next strongest signal.
GROUP CHECK: Reviews the activity and transmission parameters of the partner device. PIEPS recommends to perform a group check before each tour.
SCAN-FUNCTION: The SCAN-function will give you an overview of all buried devices within the detectable range.
VICTIM SELECTION: The PRO BT scans the entire receiving range. The closest 3 victims are indicated.
ANALOG-MODE: The analog mode can be used for specific search strategies as well as for demo reasons.
TX600-SUPPORT: The PIEPS TX600 (sold separately) is a mini-transmitter for dogs and equipment that is transmitting out of the standard EN300718 and can be received with every PIEPS PRO BT.
INCLINOMETER: With the integrated three dimensional inclinometer the the punctual angle of the slope can be measured.
CARRYING SYSTEM PIEPS PRO BT
-- High wearing comfort at low weight
-- Neoprene pouch with soft shoulder strap
-- Quick-Pull-System for fast access to the device
Maximum range (m): 60
Search strip width (m): 60
Weight (g, incl. batteries): 230
Power supply: 3 batteries (AAA) - not included
Battery lifetime (min. h): 600
Receiving frequency (kHz): 457
Transmission frequency (kHz, according to EN300718): 457
Temperature range: -20°C to +45°C
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