A digital three-antenna device reduced to the essential functions. The Barryvox® scores well on simple navigation and clear instructions. With a large receiving bandwidth and an effective search strip width of 70 meters, it offers users a simple interface and intuitive operation. From an easy-to-read display to buttons that can be operated even wearing gloves, shock-proof and break-proof housing and a revolutionarily simple visual interface, the Barryvox® shows that powerful performance and sophisticated search guidance do not need to be complicated.
Effective digital search strip width: 70 meters Digital receiving bandwidth: 70 meters Circular receiving field: almost identical receiving bandwidth for X and Y antennas Display: display with background lighting, very easy to read even when wearing polarized glasses Acoustic search guidance: allows the rescuer to visually search the avalanche field Reverse direction function to avoid 180-degree search errors Group test with clear instructions Visual interface: shows distance, direction and number of buried subjects Design: ergonomic, impact-proof and break-proof. Can be operated while wearing gloves Device tests: automatic self-test and function test Multiple buried subjects: digital signal processing in the event of several buried subjects Automatic switching from send to search (Auto Revert): if a rescuer does not move for 4 minutes, we assume a secondary avalanche and the device switches to SEND mode (motion-sensor controlled) Attachment: includes highly functional Barryvox carrying system W-Link: Additional communication channel for improved search performance Manage the device fleet via W-Link updatable software Operating temperature: -25° to +45° Celsius (-13° to +113° Fahrenheit)
PLEASE NOTE: Mammut manufacture three versions of the Barryvox and Barryvox S transceivers. These are identical EXCEPT in the frequency used for the W-Link function. Different regulations in different areas make this necessary. European: W-Link frequency is 869.8 Mhz USA / NZ / Australia: W-Link frequency is 916-926 Mhz Japanese: No W-Link function We stock the EUROPEAN version. All three models use the same 457 kHz transmit / search frequency so will all work worldwide for the "normal" search functions. However the advanced functions using the W-Link function will only work in the geographical zone for the which that version transceiver is designed.