This looks like a good gadget if you are using oxygen for any reason.
Cheapest I've seen also. Last time I looked they were sevral hundred dollars:
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/pspages/fingerPulseOximeter.php?cr=adcopykw=Flash
Mike
Borgelt Instruments - manufacturers of quality
of issues relating to Soaring in Australia.
Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] pulse oximeter
This looks like a good gadget if you are using oxygen for any reason.
Cheapest I've seen also. Last time I looked they were sevral hundred
dollars:
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/pspages
It would be interesting to do trials in cold climates (i.e. up in the snow if
the snow ever arrives!).
I note the operating temperature should be 0 degrees or above.
Also cold fingers can give incorrect readings due to blood being diverted away
from cold extremities. The oximeter would need to
Texler, Michael wrote:
It would be interesting to do trials in cold climates (i.e. up in the snow if the snow ever arrives!).
I note the operating temperature should be 0 degrees or above.
Also cold fingers can give incorrect readings due to blood being diverted away
from cold extremities.