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Ortovox S1 Avalanche Transceiver
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Ortovox S1 Avalanche Transceiver
A European company with roots deep in the backcountry, Ortovox is dedicated to avalanche awareness and survival. Best-known for their trusted line of avalanche transceivers, Ortovox continues to innovate with gear including airbag backpacks, lightweight shovels and quick-assembling probes.
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Description of Ortovox S1 Avalanche Transceiver:
The Ortovox S1 Avalanche Transceiver has a range of 70m to aid in your search for up to four victims in an avalanche burial. This beacon utilizes sensor-controlled technology, the first of its kind, to give your search an advantage. Using this technology, the S1 can simultaneously scan for multiple victims at one time while providing search directions and distances from the searcher. A graphic real-time screen helps pinpoint your victims without having to interpret confusing signals, and the unit also contains an electronic compass, temperature function, and inclinometer.

Bottom Line: Use top technology to give your rescues an advantage with the Ortovox S1.

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Range:
[Digital] 230ft (70m)
Digital:
Yes
Analog:
No
Battery Type:
3 AAA, 1.5 V Alkaline batteries
Battery Life:
[On] 250 hrs; [Search] 10hrs
Recommended Use:
Backcountry safety
Manufacturer Warranty:
5 Years
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The Pocket Calculator vs. the Slide Rule   03-28-08
hank.wisse1360403 (1): rank
Before pocket calculators I used a slide rule to make mathematical calculations. Once you learned how to use one of these devices,the more you practiced the quicker you got results. The same can be said of previous avalanche beacons. The S1 did for me what the calculator did compared to my slide rule. In a search I get more accurate results and I get them faster. When it comes to life and death and time is of the essence, accuracy and speed are what I want from a beacon. The S1 delivers. This device is great but there is no substitite for practice.

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Actually Just An Answer To A Question   11-17-08
TryslKnut (1): rank
I am new to this site and could not figure out how to actually enter an answer to someone else's specific question. Here is some feedback on the question of how the compass, inclinometer, and thermometer hep in rescue. I am addressing more the information about the first two. You need to know that the compass and inclinometer are not jut a few features thrown in for grins. The unit actually uses data provided by them along with the standard flux line info to locate the burials. In other words, the S1 not only uses an antenna to find the signal sent out by buried beacons but it also has digital compass sensors in the unit that also compare the location of buried victims against the magnetic field of the earth. Additionally, the inclinometer helps to keep you keep the unit relatively level in the search which is needed for proper function. I believe too the inclinometer helps to provide distance reading at a straight-line angle to the buried victim/beacon. Rather than giving distance to the spot in the snow directly above the victim. Ortovox decided to give the user/owner access to these tools to be used as a compass and as a slope meter. As long as the tools were there might as well be able to use them. One more thing ... the unit now can basically self set magnetic declination. All in All the S1 is really an advanced tool. As some other have mentioned you can upgrade the software package via infrared ports. In this day of software driven devices you can now keep your transceiver up-to-date and ward off unreasonably short term obsolescence.

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New upgrades r awesome!   08-26-08
LifeLONGBackCountrySkier (15): rank
Ortovox just upgraded my S1 via infrared link so the software is all new and improved. It is a much cleaner functioning beacon now. The boys at the lab stepped it up by identifying the noises that aren't beacons (ie. electrical currents, radio transmissions...) and when I tested it in a very "dirty" field test the beacon performed amazingly with multiple signals active and tons of external static noise, which would typically cause any digital beacon some difficulties. Now because it ignores that extra noise the S1 hones in very accurately and quickly. This tool is undoubtedly the most advanced, dependable, reliable and easy to use beacon on the market. All the talk about it being too much of a tool is wrong and a bunch of non-sense. If u want u can just change it to all analog, but why would you when you get a graphical representation on an easy to read screen that now includes arrows to help you find and lock onto the signal, plus being able to mark that signal and move on. All the pros know ORTOVOX is it. With more then 4 different beacons transmitting a child could use this tool with ease & find everyone fast. Turn it on and follow the simple directions to the buried beacons. All others fall way behind ORTOVOX's newest and greatest avalanche safety tool, some are already copying their technology, but not successfully, the rest just don't compare. The rest of them are just spewing PR rhetoric and hype that isn't an accurate portrayal of is the real truth behind the beacons they are selling(2 antennas don't cut it for digital). Don't buy anything else, or you will have bought an antique that isn't even in compliance with the current beacon standards set by the industry. Go digital for sure and be sure you buy the best (ORTOVOX!!!). all the rest are just trying to catch up to a company that has been setting the standard now for a very long time. Try it yourself. You don't even need to read the directions, but you do have to have avalanche rescue skills and the proper equipment (ORTOVOX).

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