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Can You Use A Beacon To Locate Multiple Burials?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

A beacon can be used to locate multiple burials, but it requires a specific search pattern and technique.

Using a Beacon in Multiple Burial Scenarios

When dealing with multiple burials, it’s essential to use a systematic search pattern to increase the chances of locating all victims. This can be achieved by dividing the search area into a grid, where each beacon user covers a specific section. Typically, a 10x10 meter grid is recommended, with each user marking the center of their grid with a flag or marker.

Search Techniques for Multiple Burials

To locate multiple burials, each beacon user should start by transmitting a signal and listening for the response. Once a signal is detected, the user should move to the estimated location and search a radius of 2-3 meters. This process is repeated, with each user covering their designated grid section. It’s crucial to maintain a consistent search pattern and communicate with other beacon users to avoid overlap and ensure all areas are covered. In a multiple burial scenario, the search area should be divided into smaller sections, with each user covering a specific area to minimize the risk of missing victims.

Practical Considerations

In a multiple burial scenario, the number of users and beacons available can affect the search efficiency. Ideally, each user should have a beacon and a receiver, allowing them to transmit and receive signals simultaneously. However, in situations where beacons are limited, users can take turns transmitting while the others listen for signals. It’s also essential to consider the terrain and weather conditions, as these can impact the effectiveness of the beacon signal and the search process.

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