lavintransceiver
Lavintransceiver, commonly referred to as an avalanche transceiver or avalanche beacon, is a portable radio device used in avalanche rescue to locate a person buried under snow. It is carried by backcountry travelers and forms part of the standard three-part rescue kit, alongside a shovel and probe. The device typically operates on a 457 kHz frequency and is designed to be simple to use under stressful conditions.
In an avalanche event, the buried victim’s beacon continues to transmit a signal. Rescuers switch their own
Beacons come in analog and digital variants. Analog models transmit a continuous 457 kHz signal, while digital
Operation and safety considerations emphasize training and preparedness. Anyone traveling in avalanche terrain should carry a