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  2. Avalanche transceiver - Wikipedia

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    The Tracker DTS soon became the most widely used beacon in North America, and is still sold and used by many backcountry enthusiasts. [citation needed] As of 2021, consumers have a wide range of choices for digital beacons from companies like Ortovox, Arva, Pieps, Mammut, and Backcountry Access. Although beacon technology is constantly evolving ...

  3. Mammut Sports Group - Wikipedia

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    Mammut Sports Group AG (formerly also Arova-Mammut AG, Mammut AG) is a Swiss manufacturer of clothing and equipment for alpine sports such as climbing, snow sports and trail running as well as trekking. The company was originally founded in 1862 as a ropemaker and has been part of the investment company Telemos Capital since 2021. [4]

  4. Avalanche rescue - Wikipedia

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    The buried person must also be wearing an avalanche beacon. Even small avalanches are a serious danger to life, even with properly trained and equipped companions who avoid the avalanche. Between 55 and 65 percent of victims buried in the open are killed, and only 80 percent of the victims remaining on the surface survive.

  5. Rebecca/Eureka transponding radar - Wikipedia

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    Sgt. William T. Alexander, flight engineer, with B-24D#42-63980 of the 858th BS, 801st/492nd BG "Carpetbaggers" in 1944, showing Yagi antenna for Rebecca transceiverThe Rebecca/Eureka transponding radar was a short-range radio navigation system used for the dropping of airborne forces and their supplies.

  6. Heart of Stark: Beacon Charitable Pharmacy delivers hope to ...

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    It was later renamed Beacon Charitable Pharmacy to better reflect its mission. In 2011, the pharmacy moved to a 4,100-square-foot space in the Ken Weber Community Campus at Goodwill.

  7. Münch (motorcycles) - Wikipedia

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    Machines were hand-built to order from Münch's workshop in Nieder-Florstadt, Friedberg, West Germany. Friedl Münch was given a commission in 1966 to build a special for Jean Murit, a famous French former sidecar road-racer, who was then-President of the BMW Club of France and organiser of the Chamois Rally, a summertime motorcyclists' gathering at high altitude in the Alps.