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The Ortovox S1 is the worlds first sensor-controlled avalanche scanner which enables rescues to be performed in the shortest possible time. The entire avalanche area can be quickly assessed at a glance on the large display and in the case of multiple victims, the revolutionary sensor control can show the location of up to four people simultaneously in a clearly visible manner.
The guidance on the refined search takes you straight to the nearest victim, while the display is updated in real time thanks to continuous signal processing. Once the first victim has been located, this signal can be deleted so that the search for additional burial victims can be continued immediately.
When it comes to pinpointing a location, the most time-consuming part of the whole search, a completely new type of display helps to save valuable time: decreasing circles retain the principle of intuitive operation.
The S1 features an illuminated display, an electronic compass, a temperature display and even a slope-measuring device for determining the slope gradient.
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- 65 meter digital range
- Comfortable body belt system and the beacon is switched on when clipped in
- Locates up to 5 buried persons within a radius of 60 m
- Automatic safety switch-back to transmit mode from any operating mode
- Large, illuminated display shows positions of all victims and distances to them
- Displays an indication on depth of burial
- Ortovox S1 Sensor Technical Specifications:
| Function: |
Digital + sensor-controlled |
| Range: |
Up to 65 meters |
| Frequency: |
International standard 457 kHz |
| Dimensions: |
120 x 80 x 30 mm |
| Weight: |
260 grams with batteries and body belt |
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| Batteries: |
3 x AAA 1.5 V |
| Battery life: |
Transmitting: 350 hours Receiving: 20 hours |
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| Warranty: |
5 years |
| Part Number: |
01135-256 |
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Buy the Ortovox S1 Sensor Digital Avalanche Rescue Beacon |
Return to the Ortovox Avalanche Rescue Beacons page |
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Warning: No transceiver is effective without proper training. Read your owners manual, practice thoroughly, carry a shovel and probe, and take an avalanche safety course. |
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Return to the Avalanche Beacon Information page |
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