Results 1 to 25 of 100
Thread: When to upgrade beacon
-
11-27-2019, 09:44 PM #1
When to upgrade beacon
How often do you replace your beacon?
I currently own and use an Ortovox Patroller Digital from 2013. It is a 3 antenna digital transceiver, and I am quite comfortable using it. It still works well and I have had no issues with it. However, coming up on 7 years seems like a long time, and I know many of the new beacons have better range and better technologies for multiple burials. Is it worth upgrading to newer technology at this point? Or should I continue using the beacon I am comfortable with for now.
-
11-27-2019, 09:50 PM #2
I'm in the same boat you are. Older pieps dsp. I took it into BD who now own pieps and they tested it and it's all good. Digital circuitry doesnt drift and when it fucks up it just quits. I have an even older orthovox f1 that lives in a big ziplock and is buried in beacon drills but will not be used in bc because its oldAF
I'm sure there is some guidance on the subject out there. We need a dentist to chime inBunny Don't Surf
Have you seen a one armed man around here?
-
11-27-2019, 09:58 PM #3
https://beaconreviews.com
IIRC he posts here, but I can't remember the username.
-
11-27-2019, 10:09 PM #4Anxious desk jockey
- Join Date
- Nov 2010
- Location
- Fairhaven
- Posts
- 260
The general guidance that I've been told to tell people in avalanche classes is "keep your transceiver as long as the warranty" or ~5 years. Check search, send, and range regularly with all of your partners and after 5 years check for frequency drift. The newest generation of beacons handle multi-burial scenarios well and have much better range than older ones.
-
11-27-2019, 11:10 PM #5
Just depends on the beacon model, IMHO. Take the three-antenna Ortovox S1 and S1+ for example, they've been around a long time but still perform up there with the best. And one would probably survive 1,000 years in a landfill if you put it in an airtight container, so ten years in your closet is nothing.
-
11-28-2019, 01:26 AM #6Registered User
- Join Date
- May 2017
- Location
- Zurich, Switzerland
- Posts
- 420
I think as long as you have a 3 antenna design your are good - at least if you have good functionality to mute devices of already found persons so you don't have to mess with "Dreikreismethode" (sorry for my German but you know what I mean).
Sure the newer ones have some great functions but being used to the device helps a lot, too.
Do your regular checks, software updates (reminder to myself) and training. There have always been better and less capable devices: I am fan of Mammut and Pieps.
-
11-28-2019, 01:49 AM #7
Ortovox Patroller, like the X1 and D3, should be replaced after 5 minutes of use by the average person. Not really 3 antenna and not really digital, most of the time.
Originally Posted by blurred
-
11-28-2019, 07:56 AM #8
-
11-28-2019, 11:59 AM #9
It's a POS. https://beaconreviews.com/Specs_OrtovoxPatroller.php
Have some respect for your partners and get a modern beacon. A Pieps or Barryvox will be better in every way. Plenty of sales right now.
-
11-28-2019, 12:04 PM #10
I use my Ortovox Patroller as the victim for search practice.
-
11-28-2019, 12:38 PM #11
-
11-28-2019, 01:14 PM #12Registered User
- Join Date
- Jan 2011
- Location
- Calgary, Alberta
- Posts
- 362
-
11-28-2019, 01:32 PM #13
I had two separate S1's that had software issues and would need to be rebooted in the middle of searches. They were replaced under warranty. I had a third that was ok. Ortovox also recalled the 3+ because of software issues. I believe the S1+ was recalled twice, once because it had some wiring that failed in the cold. Oops. If yours is running well that's great. But I would not recommend Ortovox as a brand. They have a history of releasing flawed products.
-
11-28-2019, 01:46 PM #14
My first beacon was a hand-me-down Ortovox M1 circa 2005. There was a recall for an issue where the batteries would dislodge and the beacon would turn off. I returned the beacon to Ortovox, and received a different M1 with the supposed fix. Batteries dislodged while doing a practice search in my L1 course, so yeah, I'm out on Ortovox.
-
11-28-2019, 01:49 PM #15
-
11-28-2019, 02:27 PM #16
I've had two S1 and two S1+, never had an issue with any of them, but did send them all in for the recall updates just to be safe.
-
11-28-2019, 02:36 PM #17
Like skis opinions on Beacons varies.
I have a 3+ and used it professionally and now use it recerationally. I have used every brand on the market except Arva.
My rule of thumb is replace when the warranty expires. I would have no hesitation buying another Ortovox.
I patrolled and did avalanche control for 33 years, was a Snow Safety Dir for > 1/3 of that time.I have been in this State for 30 years and I am willing to admit that I am part of the problem.
"Happiest years of my life were earning < $8.00 and hour, collecting unemployment every spring and fall, no car, no debt and no responsibilities. 1984-1990 Park City UT"
-
11-28-2019, 04:34 PM #18
^^^ I'd rather have you searching for me with an analog beacon than the average BC skier rocking the latest and greatest, but a new Pieps/BD Pro has 50% more range than the only beacon Ortovox currently makes, the 3+.
-
11-28-2019, 04:37 PM #19
I have never really found that a larger coarse range is really that big an advantage nearly as much as the guy using he tool having more than a passing familiarity with it.
Use what you want, the question was "when should I replace my beacon".I have been in this State for 30 years and I am willing to admit that I am part of the problem.
"Happiest years of my life were earning < $8.00 and hour, collecting unemployment every spring and fall, no car, no debt and no responsibilities. 1984-1990 Park City UT"
-
11-28-2019, 04:39 PM #20
Are you intentionally not using Arva, or is it just a coincidence?
-
11-28-2019, 07:46 PM #21Gel-powered Tech bindings
- Join Date
- Dec 2004
- Location
- Amherst, Mass.
- Posts
- 4,686
Steve is in the process of updating the website now. (Sorry for the delay, kind of late this season.)
The beacon model of the OP lacks any marking feature, and in general was kind of a budget model for its day.
In general though, good any to run a beacon of any vintage through this testing protocol each fall:
https://beaconreviews.com/testing_your_beacon.php
-
11-28-2019, 07:49 PM #22Gel-powered Tech bindings
- Join Date
- Dec 2004
- Location
- Amherst, Mass.
- Posts
- 4,686
-
11-28-2019, 07:52 PM #23
-
11-28-2019, 07:54 PM #24Gel-powered Tech bindings
- Join Date
- Dec 2004
- Location
- Amherst, Mass.
- Posts
- 4,686
The recall at the time entailed only a new battery compartment door. Ortovox disputed that the claimed problem could ever be replicated. I still have a couple of those units that were given to me, and often use them as testing targets since the longer slender housing ensures that transmit antenna is aligned as intended.
I don't think any of that reflects on whether or not the 3+ is a good model.
-
11-28-2019, 09:14 PM #25
Bookmarks