TKruger 0 #1 April 5, 2012 I currently use the G3 Helmet and a Protrack inside as an audible altimeter in addition to the Altimaster Galaxy. I tried to set the Protrack to a low alt say 200 for my final turn, however the alarm is not sounding. I've been told that it's because the Protrack wasn't designed to work that way. This being said does anyone use Both an Optima II and Protrack? How do you use your digital altimeter? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FreeFlyer2100 0 #2 April 5, 2012 I currently do use both a Protrack and an Optima II in my helmet. I like how the Protrack keeps the log of jumps, exit alt, speeds, free fall audible alarams, deployment alti and so forth but does not have the low altitude warnings. I guess I could have gone with a Viso on my wrist so that I could see the lower altitude more accurately with some alarams but I went with the Optima. So on both ears I can hear my free fall audibles and then under canopy I can set up my pattern with the audibles from the Optima. May someone else can speak to this but building your visual reference of low altitude with only a beep to verify certain altitudes can keep your eyes free to check references and most importantly keep scanning the skies for other canopies. Any other thoughts on this? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DaVinciflies 0 #3 April 5, 2012 I use a Protrack and an Optima II. Freefall alerts are set the same for both and I have the Optima set for 2 canopy alerts (1,000' and 600'). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PiLFy 0 #4 April 5, 2012 FWIW, I've an Optima2. You can set the canopy alarms pretty much wherever you like. Pitch & volume are also adjustable. Mine is set to 1,000'/600'/300'. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TKruger 0 #5 April 6, 2012 Thank you all for the inputThere has been some very good information shared and I'd like to invite anyone else with knowledge on this topic to provide your input. Keep it going! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TKruger 0 #6 April 6, 2012 Seems like you have a pie coming! When are you hitting the DZ next? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Willi91 0 #7 April 6, 2012 I have an OptimaII and a Viso. The Optima I use for both freefall alarm and swoop alarm, which I am very happy with. The setup for my swoop is so much easier to do thanks to the guide beeps. Before the Optima, I used my Viso for setting it up which also worked, but there's less stress with a swoop alarm because you can keep your eyes on the ground all the time. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rstanley0312 1 #8 April 6, 2012 Same here... I use and optima and a Protrack. Love the set up but I wish both took the same batteries.... Life is all about ass....either you're kicking it, kissing it, working it off, or trying to get a piece of it. Muff Brother #4382 Dudeist Skydiver #000 www.fundraiseadventure.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PiLFy 0 #9 April 6, 2012 After they run out of pies... Besides, 100 jumps is nothing noteworthy. I think 500 jumps would be a much better milestone to slime someone w/the sticky stuff. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TKruger 0 #10 April 8, 2012 Well..picked up Optima II On Saturday. Absolutely awesome! Took a sec to get setting on spot w/ProTrack but after that it was smooth sailing from there! Thanks to all for your input!!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lvintw 0 #11 April 9, 2012 QuoteHow do you use your digital altimeter? Do you really need something to beep in order to know when to turn? The more toys the younger jumpers get, the more they depend on these devices to do the simple basics, like flying and landing their canopy. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TKruger 0 #12 April 9, 2012 QuoteQuoteHow do you use your digital altimeter? Do you really need something to beep in order to know when to turn? The more toys the younger jumpers get, the more they depend on these devices to do the simple basics, like flying and landing their canopy. Not what I was getting at. I have seen many use the Digital alarms as a back up to the analog alti's out there. I refuse to count on one piece of gear to tell me how high I am, especially since I've had incorrect readings on my analog alti due to various reasons. Not so much intrested in new toys as you put it. More about being safe. Riddle me this Mr "I'll provide input and not allow anyone to really know how much knowledge I have." Why no update on your profile? Do you jump? How many alt's do you use? If you don't jump what qualifies you to provide input on this topic? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites