Kestrel, 4000 pocket weather, Tracker 19 – Kestrel 4000 User Manual

Page 10: Application examples

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Kestrel

®

4000 Pocket Weather

®

Tracker

19

default setting: Metric, Imperial or Defaults. Press the or button to reset the factory setting. Press the

button to return to the Main Setup Menu.

APPLICATION EXAMPLES

This section provides examples of applications where a Kestrel Meter might be used, and the appropriate

memory settings.
Weather Monitoring

Auto Store

On

Store Rate

1 hr

Overwrite

On

Man Store

Off

These settings will allow you to track conditions for 2 months. When the memory is full, each new

measurement will be stored in place of the oldest data point. The charts will provide a quick look at the

recent weather conditions. Keep an eye out for falling barometric pressure, which indicates that a storm

is coming.
Hiking/Camping for the Weekend

Auto Store

On

Store Rate

20 min

Overwrite

Off

Man Store

On

These settings will allow you to track the conditions for almost 20 days. Measurements will be stored every

20 minutes, and stop storing when the log is full. This will let you review the trip at your convenience when

you return. You can also manually store the conditions, in case you get caught in 40 mile per hour winds or

make it to the top of a mountain. For more detailed information on your trip, set the Store Rate to 2 hours

overnight, and 10 minutes during the day.
Soaring/Hang Gliding

Auto Store

On

Store Rate

2 min

Overwrite

Off

Man Store

On

These settings will allow you to track all conditions for 46 hours. Chart your altitude changes, watch how

the temperature and humidity vary with altitude, and log your apparent speed. Data will no longer be

stored once the log is full, in order to preserve it until it can be reviewed later. Be sure to clear the data log

just before your flight.
Skydiving

Auto Store

On

Store Rate

2 sec

Overwrite

Off

Man Store

Off

These settings will allow you to record a detailed account of your jump. Be sure to clear the data log just

before jumping. As you descend toward the ground, you will be tracking the altitude every two seconds, as

well as the conditions at that altitude. The chart will clearly show the point at which the parachute opens, as

well as the point you get back on the ground.

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