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Hey Oscar, thanks for the advice. I did get it set back to 0. The bezel rotates easier now that I have got it moving for the first time.
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I contacted them, they said the bezel turns really hard, and they were right! I'm not the strongest but I'm not the weakest either lol and I had all I could do to turn that thing. I think that some people will have to resort to using pliers.
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Any idea how to reset this? There is no information online on how to and the bezel will not rotate at all. (That is one thing I already tried).
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Hey everyone, I just bought a Parasport AERONAUT ALTIMETER and it is reading 11k out of the box. I don't understand why it would say that elevation in my house. Do I have to do something to it? It's an analog altimeter so I don't think it takes batteries... it came with no paperwork so I really could use some help. Is it normal for altimeters to read high altitudes on the ground?? It doesn't make any sense to me.
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Thats awesome man! I will look them up. I think the more vets we can help the better. I got tired of seeing my bros kill themselves so I started to think of what I use as tools for happiness and then dedicated my life to sharing the information with others.
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What's up everyone?! I am pumped to be here and learn from all of you. I am 31 years old, spent some time in the Army as a paratrooper (static line jumps), and now I am involved with several non profits that work to provide veterans the resources to live a better life. A friend of mine here in Maine runs a program called windy warrior therapy where we take vets out skydiving tandem. It is a remarkable experience and program. When I saw the impact and potential of being able to take these guys on a jump, I signed up for a package of training/jumping/and class A certification to be able to help with the program. I look forward to learning from all of you. CHEERS!