Everyone that ventures into the backcountry needs to know how to use their avalanche transceiver. In this video from Backcountry Access, Bruce Edgerly explains the basics of avalanche transceivers.
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Published on Oct 2, 2017
In this video, BCA’s Bruce Edgerly covers the basic functions of an avalanche transceiver as well as precautions that skiers and snowboarders should take when travelling in backcountry terrain. Intro to avalanche transceivers for skiers and snowboarders gives a great ‘how-to’ find flux lines and description of the third antenna in an avalanche beacon.
Backcountry Access (BCA) invented the world’s first digital, multiple-antenna avalanche transceiver (Tracker DTS) in 1997. We focus on making our avalanche beacons fast and easy-to-use. The latest model, Tracker3, has the same legendary speed and ease of use as our legendary Tracker DTS and Tracker2. Watch our product videos for specifics on each model.