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Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 1
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Can you help with advice on tranceivers
i hac=ve been looking at the Piep DSP 6.2 model, and BCA trackers. I have been off piste before but wantto return to the mountains a little better prepared, and have no ideas on what make of transceiver is good. Any comments would be appreciated!
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Ice-Cutter
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Australia
Posts: 73
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Yeh.........Transceviers..........a good one ???
__________________have ya checked out the H.o.m.E. IN 456 or the BackTrac 1098 ?? They can both be preset to help you find your way to the nearest.................P.U.B. heh, heh ![]() |
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Shreddin
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 6
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I love thed BacTrac 1098
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Ice-Cutter
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Australia
Posts: 73
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Yep it's good'n, 'specialy the top shelf model. dependin on air temp you can preset for desired drink, sort of a equalubrium thing, Colder Air Temp = Stronger Drink.
I usually adjust for Beer / Red / Schnapps & it seems to work just fine ! ópe your writtin' this all down, scotboy , ain't use ta repeadin' ma self . Have a good one. ![]() |
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Skier Chick
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Seattle
Posts: 12
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Hi Scotboy, not sure if you are still looking for a transceiver, but the BCA Tracker 2 is a great one and at a great price. It has a lot of the features of a more expensive model, and well made.
Best of luck in the backcountry! |
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