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<blockquote data-quote="Herman_Mustonen" data-source="post: 13569" data-attributes="member: 14002"><p>Slå av yuppien om du vill att din sändare ska fungera korrekt!</p><p>Hittade följande info på <a href="http://www.epicski.com" target="_blank">http://www.epicski.com</a></p><p></p><p>Just yesterday I was forwarded a posting from a backcountry skiing</p><p>newsgroup. It detailed an accident at a European ski hill</p><p>where a skier was buried by an avalanche. He was carrying a digital beacon</p><p>and his partner, alone, began an immediate</p><p>search using his beacon, but the victim could not be located.</p><p>Later investigation revealed that the lone searcher was carrying a mobile</p><p>phone and that the phone was turned on. It</p><p>interfered with the function of the digital beacon he was carrying and gave</p><p>false readings, directing the searcher to an area</p><p>approximately fifty metres away from where the victim was buried. The</p><p>victim"s body was later found using an analogue</p><p>beacon, though the article is not clear as to whether or not the phone was</p><p>still on and nearby.</p><p></p><p>A group of manufacturers and distributors conducted tests afterward and</p><p>found that analogue and digital beacons are both</p><p>somewhat affected by mobile phones. They recommend that all mobile phones</p><p>and other electronic devices be turned off</p><p>while carrying an avalanche transceiver. Please consider these facts when</p><p>using avalanche transceivers.</p><p></p><p>Regards, Mike</p><p>Quality Assurance Manager - Mountain Equipment Co-op</p><p></p><p>From: Dan D Subject: phones and tranceivers</p><p>Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 09:22:49 -0700</p><p>05/02/2001</p><p>Digital Avalanche Transceivers affected by mobile phones</p><p>A manufacturer"s investigation has revealed that the search mode of ARVA</p><p>9000 and Ortovox M1 avalanche transceivers</p><p>can be affected by mobile phones.</p><p></p><p>A pisteur died at Pra-Loup on the 25th of December. He was caught and buried</p><p>in an avalanche while securing the ski area.</p><p>His colleague tried to find him using an ARVA 9000 avalanche transceiver.</p><p>The ARVA indicated a direction and distance</p><p>that were completely incorrect. 50 meters away from where the pisteur was</p><p>buried. He was later found with a classic</p><p>analogue ARVA but too late. Inquiries revealed that the searcher"s portable</p><p>phone was turned on.</p><p></p><p>The search facility of ARVA 9000 and also the Ortovox M1 can be affected by</p><p>mobile phones that are not turned off. After</p><p>testing this problem has been confirmed by the manufacturers. It would also</p><p>seem that there is some affect on analogue</p><p>transceivers. It is recommended that all mobile phones are switched off when</p><p>a search is made and it is advisable to turn off</p><p>all mobiles while carrying an avalanche transceiver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herman_Mustonen, post: 13569, member: 14002"] Slå av yuppien om du vill att din sändare ska fungera korrekt! Hittade följande info på [URL]http://www.epicski.com[/URL] Just yesterday I was forwarded a posting from a backcountry skiing newsgroup. It detailed an accident at a European ski hill where a skier was buried by an avalanche. He was carrying a digital beacon and his partner, alone, began an immediate search using his beacon, but the victim could not be located. Later investigation revealed that the lone searcher was carrying a mobile phone and that the phone was turned on. It interfered with the function of the digital beacon he was carrying and gave false readings, directing the searcher to an area approximately fifty metres away from where the victim was buried. The victim"s body was later found using an analogue beacon, though the article is not clear as to whether or not the phone was still on and nearby. A group of manufacturers and distributors conducted tests afterward and found that analogue and digital beacons are both somewhat affected by mobile phones. They recommend that all mobile phones and other electronic devices be turned off while carrying an avalanche transceiver. Please consider these facts when using avalanche transceivers. Regards, Mike Quality Assurance Manager - Mountain Equipment Co-op From: Dan D Subject: phones and tranceivers Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 09:22:49 -0700 05/02/2001 Digital Avalanche Transceivers affected by mobile phones A manufacturer"s investigation has revealed that the search mode of ARVA 9000 and Ortovox M1 avalanche transceivers can be affected by mobile phones. A pisteur died at Pra-Loup on the 25th of December. He was caught and buried in an avalanche while securing the ski area. His colleague tried to find him using an ARVA 9000 avalanche transceiver. The ARVA indicated a direction and distance that were completely incorrect. 50 meters away from where the pisteur was buried. He was later found with a classic analogue ARVA but too late. Inquiries revealed that the searcher"s portable phone was turned on. The search facility of ARVA 9000 and also the Ortovox M1 can be affected by mobile phones that are not turned off. After testing this problem has been confirmed by the manufacturers. It would also seem that there is some affect on analogue transceivers. It is recommended that all mobile phones are switched off when a search is made and it is advisable to turn off all mobiles while carrying an avalanche transceiver. [/QUOTE]
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