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ALFA Altimeter
Read moreMade in aircraft grade aluminium, Alfa™ is the evolution of digital military visual altimeters. Alfa™ takes durability, superior engineering and accuracy to the troops. Paired with the Echo™ it makes the perfect altitude awareness system
Coupled with the ALTISET a jumpmaster or mission commander can preset the mBar to the same reading for a small group or an entire load of military jumpers via the IR receiver on the Alfa™ with ALTISET giving greater adjustment between takeoff points and dropzone variations.
Alfa comes with Velcro hand mount
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Cutter
RM750.00Add to cart*This is the replacement one pin cutter for the M2 and M2 Multi.
The m² multi is an electronic automatic activation device, operating on the principle of pressure reading. The primary means of detecting the altitude and fall rate is a pressure sensor. The altitude is calculated based on the difference between the two atmospheric pressures. The pressure at current altitude and pressure on landing location “GROUND ZERO”. The pressure on the landing location is measured and set after switching on the device during calibration. This pressure is automatically adjusted by a change in barometric pressure during the day without the need for user intervention. The m² multi checks the ambient barometric pressure every 32 seconds and it determines whether the aircraft has taken off. If yes, it begins to monitor the skydiver’s altitude and fall rate. The pressure sensor measures the atmospheric pressure 8 x per second in free fall.
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M2 Multi AAD
Read moreThe m² multi is an electronic automatic activation device, operating on the principle of pressure reading. The primary means of detecting the altitude and fall rate is a pressure sensor. The altitude is calculated based on the difference between the two atmospheric pressures. The pressure at current altitude and pressure on landing location “GROUND ZERO”. The pressure on the landing location is measured and set after switching on the device during calibration. This pressure is automatically adjusted by a change in barometric pressure during the day without the need for user intervention. The m² multi checks the ambient barometric pressure every 32 seconds and it determines whether the aircraft has taken off. If yes, it begins to monitor the skydiver’s altitude and fall rate. The pressure sensor measures the atmospheric pressure 8 x per second in free fall.