[RCSE] Altimeter watch question

2005-04-12 Thread Jim Deck
I was given an old Casio 376 altimeter watch with a dead battery and a manual. Unfortunately, when I got the back off the watch, I found no correspondence between the insides of the watch and the manual. Any Casio 376 owners that guide me through a battery replacement? Thanks in

Re: [RCSE] Altimeter watches?

2002-08-21 Thread Neal Capener
The Avocet records max altitude. Neal RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send subscribe and unsubscribe requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [RCSE] Altimeter watches?

2002-08-21 Thread Bill Conkling
Does it record MAX or Total Gain. I seem to have read of a device that measures altitude gain. In other words, if you have a hill in your neighborhood that rises 100 feet and your ride up the hill, and down, and up and down a total of ten cycles (up/down) you see a total of 1000 feet altitude

Re: [RCSE] Altimeter watches?

2002-08-21 Thread Neal Capener
Both. The max altitude reached and the accumulated feet climbed (or descended). Neal - Original Message - From: Bill Conkling [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Neal Capener [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 8:35 AM Subject: Re: [RCSE] Altimeter watches

Re: [RCSE] altimeter that records max alt.

2000-05-22 Thread Thomas Seidel
Hello, take a look at our Telario http://www.thommys.com/html/english.htm after the flight you just push the small button and then the the female voice will tell you the min/max of altitude, battery voltage as well as climb rate and sinkrate. The problem using watches in model planes is the

Re: [RCSE] Altimeter

1999-08-01 Thread Steven Bixby
IT had a HORRIBLE lag. For example; it was still "climbing" to a peak of about 1000ft while we descended from a 1600ft summit. This slow response would be un-noticable on a bicycle. A car, or a sailplane, can change altitude very rapidly. Owning both of the bike altimeters that have come to