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#254893 - Sun Jan 20 2008 12:27 PM Tranceivers - The Good, The Bad, The Ugly
Samui Kitsune Offline
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I visited ICI yesterday to look about purchasing a transceiver. They had 3 models to Ovortox (sp?) and one DTS.

One of the Ovo Transceivers was nearly 100,000 Yen and the other was around 55,000 Yen. The DTS was 44,000 Yen.

Anyway, the less expensive Ovo Transceiver I noticed was Analog and Digital. I did a little web searching and found that the Analog Transceivers will be loud and more often as you get closer to the target, whereas a pure digital transceiver would not. The website also mentioned that the DTS had dual antennaes so that it might help locate the target quicker, because of directionality.

What are you guys using now? Which transceivers to absolutely avoid?

I read the thread about the Oxyride batteries and the DTS. Interesting to know, I had heard about other problems with the Oxyride batteries (I work for the manufacturer).
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#254895 - Sun Jan 20 2008 01:14 PM Re: Tranceivers - The Good, The Bad, The Ugly [Re: Samui Kitsune]
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I have 2 a Mammut Pulse and Mammut Barryvox. Have not had any problem with either. There both spot on when doing any type of training.

As far as batteries go use nothing but alkaline. Do not use rechargeable or lithiums.
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#255033 - Mon Jan 21 2008 12:11 PM Re: Tranceivers - The Good, The Bad, The Ugly [Re: quattro]
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Go digital the tracker is good value for the money. Check Rappie by phone and he will sell it for 34000 yen.


Edited by Fattwins (Mon Jan 21 2008 12:11 PM)

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#255036 - Mon Jan 21 2008 12:14 PM Re: Tranceivers - The Good, The Bad, The Ugly [Re: Fattwins]
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Thank you!
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#255199 - Mon Jan 21 2008 08:53 PM Re: Tranceivers - The Good, The Bad, The Ugly [Re: Samui Kitsune]
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closed.

but seconded.

buy the tracker. It's wwaaaaaay faster than anything else. Your partners will thank you.

Go ahead, bury your friends' tranceiver outside and go find it. It takes like 30 seconds.

Ortovox is beyond slow. (people don't have time to wait for the beeps. Analog sucks.)

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#255225 - Mon Jan 21 2008 10:17 PM Re: Tranceivers - The Good, The Bad, The Ugly [Re: samurai]
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I just picked up a Pieps DSP for 34000yen. Pretty stoked about it.
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#255305 - Tue Jan 22 2008 12:16 PM Re: Tranceivers - The Good, The Bad, The Ugly [Re: OkemoLoon]
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that's a sick one too, okemo.

basically, most transceiver companies have gone digital.

But, keep that screen warm. In super cold conditions, LCDs can act up. (so I've read, and can understand, though have never witnessed.)
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#255306 - Tue Jan 22 2008 12:19 PM Re: Tranceivers - The Good, The Bad, The Ugly [Re: samurai]
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I have witnessed it in Laptop and palmtop screens. What works best in this case is to stick a kairo patch at the back of the screen to keep it warm.

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#255368 - Tue Jan 22 2008 04:04 PM Re: Tranceivers - The Good, The Bad, The Ugly [Re: tsondaboy]
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digital stops you from the nervous mistakes.
analog is better for range though.

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#255395 - Tue Jan 22 2008 05:03 PM Re: Tranceivers - The Good, The Bad, The Ugly [Re: Fattwins]
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I have a great Casio one that is also a watch, calculator and altimeter too.

Samurai, do you think it will work well?

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#255397 - Tue Jan 22 2008 05:20 PM Re: Tranceivers - The Good, The Bad, The Ugly [Re: AK 77]
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I used to put my dogs shock collar on my bro so when he got buried I would just zap him until his body convulsed enough to vibrate to the surface.
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#255432 - Tue Jan 22 2008 07:11 PM Re: Tranceivers - The Good, The Bad, The Ugly [Re: OkemoLoon]
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I got mine in a kinder egg. I've never tested it but I'm positive it works fine

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#255445 - Tue Jan 22 2008 08:12 PM Re: Tranceivers - The Good, The Bad, The Ugly [Re: AK 77]
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 Originally Posted By: AK 77
I have a great Casio one that is also a watch, calculator and altimeter too.

Samurai, do you think it will work well?


only if it has the shark lazer.
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