O.K. I have had a chance to do several multiples and singles with the 3+.
Yesterday was a double drill with the targets within 5 meters of each other.
In the multiples I have to say the Mark/flag function does work very well and is impressive.
At times when I am on a flux line the directional arrow will show one direction then 90 degrees the opposite. If you either slightly reorient or move a step or two the processor lets you know what to do pretty quickly.
So far I am pretty happy with the 3+.
Kudos to Ortovox.
An addition: Yesterday I participated in a science project with I nice kid from the local middle/grade school.
Dawson approached us about testing a number of professionals with a transceiver search and comparing the results with a group of lay people. The course was a 100' x 100' flat area with a single beacon buried, timed search from 1-2-3 go until we located and probed the buried target beacon. The kicker was the 5 of us who were the guinea pigs had to use his S1 Ortovox beacon for 4 searches each and then 1 search with our personal beacons.
All I can say about the S1 is, what a piece of ...... well you get the picture.
I did manage the best time, 44 seconds for the S1 but one of my guys beat my personal beacon time with a 43 second search.
Reasons I didn't like the S1?
Couldn't read the screen easily with goggle on.
Directional arrow wasn't easy to read with goggles on or off
The mark feature was easy to engage accidentally with gloves on
At times the range numbers didn't register, had to cycle the beacon through start up to get a reset
Fine search mode didn't seem intuitive
Granted all of our search times got better as we became use to the beacon but all in all I would save the $$ and get a 3+ or a T2.
All in all it was pretty fun to do 5 searches in about an hour and a half time, it was a pretty quiet day and the patrol had a blast.
And as a kicker, Dawson gave us a couple of big hunks of smoked salmon for helping him out.
Last edited by Bunion; 01-18-2012 at 06:11 AM.
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