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EXTENDED REFERENCE GUIDE
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Although the avalanche transceiver is easy to use, its effective
use requires proper training. We recommend that you practice
transceiver searches regularly.
Be aware that electronic devices including mobile phones used
by other rescuers may disturb the search. Therefore it is highly
recommended to switch off phones which are not absolutely
required!
Consider enabling analog tone when searching in circumstanc-
es where interference cannot be avoided (see chapter “Analog
Tone”).
At the beginning and during the search, pay close attention
that the rescuer’s transceivers are not transmitting and do
not switch to SEND unintentionally. It does not make sense to
remove your backpack and assemble the shovel and probe at
the edge of the avalanche debris. Keep your backpack with all
the equipment on you! The assembled shovel and probe is only
a hindrance during signal and course search. Only remove your
pack to assemble probe and shovel once you have successfully
concluded the fine search.
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Elementary understanding of transceiver search
The 457kHz transmitter of the transceiver has a kidney shaped
transmit distribution, which is visualized with field lines in the
illustration below. The searching transceiver’s arrow leads the
rescuer along the field lines and therefore usually in a curved
line to the buried subject.
Search Along the Field Line: Flux Line Search