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6.3
Preparation
1.
Lay out the coupling layer template on a table or on the floor
2.
switch on TT2022 (insert battery)
3.
switch on any transceiver and switch to search mode (only use three-antenna devices)
6.4
Instructions «Good Coupling»
Place the TT2022 and the avalanche transceiver on the coupling layer template as shown on the left
and align them
The transmitting and receiving antennas are positioned axially or coaxially to each other
In this "good coupling position" the maximum range is achieved
The direction indicator must point straight ahead
6.5
Instructions «Bad Coupling»
Place and align the TT2022 and the avalanche beacon according to the middle illustration on the
coupling layer template
The transmitting antenna is at right angles to the receiving antenna
In this "bad coupling position" a reduced range is achieved, thus a higher distance of several
metres is displayed on the transceiver
The direction indicator becomes unstable when aligned exactly 90° and will alternate between left
and right, but becomes stable on both sides when turned out slightly
6.6
Instructions «Worst Coupling»
Place the TT2022 and the avalanche transceiver vertically according to the illustration on the right
on the coupling layer template and align them
The transmitting antenna is vertical to the receiving antenna
In this "worst coupling position" an even shorter range is achieved, thus an even greater distance of
several metres is displayed on the transceiver
The direction indicator must point straight ahead
7.
Compatibility
The TT2022 is compatible with all avalanche transceivers that comply with the EN300718 standard and
therefore operate on the 457 kHz frequency.