Avalanche transceivers are susceptible to interference by electronic devices, metal objects, and magnets if they are too close.
The information below provides practical guidance on how to avoid problems with interference. It was created through a collaboration by Avalanche Canada, the US National Avalanche Center, Colorado Avalanche Information Center, Utah Avalanche Center, Northwest Avalanche Center and the avalanche transceiver manufacturers: Arva, BCA, Black Diamond/PIEPS, Mammut and Ortovox.

