Forum: The 'Original' BASE Board - Public BASE Jumping discussion Forum.
Discuss audible "time-out" for BASE at the The 'Original' BASE Board within the BASE jumping :: BASEJumping.tv @ BLiNC Magazine; I have a concept for an audible-altimeter-style device for use on long delays instead of ... (on showthread pages)
      
Reply to Thread
Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast
Results 1 to 15 of 32
  1. #1 audible "time-out" for BASE 
    BASE Forum Guru
    Join Date
    Jan 2003
    Posts
    11,898
    I have a concept for an audible-altimeter-style device for use on long delays instead of relying on counting seconds in one's head or using depth perception to time deployment.

    The device would be an adjustable countdown timer that would be automatically intitated when it senses weightlessness, beep once per second during the delay, and then alarm at pull time. It seems to me this might have averted the recent accident.

    Would anyone purchase/use such a device if it was commercially available? I envision it as about the size of a dytter, probably to be carried in a pocket, with an earphone jack.

    Also, for your information, pocket-sized metronomes for music applications with earphone jacks are commercially available right now for around $20. They don't have the all the functionality I described above, but they would help maintain a consistent, repeatable countdown in your head. Is anyone using such an aid currently?
    Reply With Quote  
     

  2. #2 RE: audible "time-out" for BASE 
    I Support BLiNC Magazine (Silver) Faber's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2002
    Location
    Gargoyle/Gargoyle
    Posts
    441
    Try:
    Larsen & Brusgaard.(makers of Pro Dytter and Pro Track)
    But wouldnt such a device,too much a skydive equitment?Imean..would the jumper stop counting the sekounds?That would be stupied..rigth?
    Just my thourgth
    Faber
    Have Fun
    Faber

    Being dead but not dead BASE #!
    Nominated by Spiderman...
    Reply With Quote  
     

  3. #3 RE:LAME audible "time-out" for BASE 
    Avid Jumper
    Join Date
    Dec 1969
    Posts
    38
    >I have a concept for an audible-altimeter-style
    >device for use on long delays instead of relying
    >on counting seconds in one's head or using depth
    >perception to time deployment.
    >

    What's wrong with using depth perception? It's always worked for me and the folks I jump with, and way beeter than depending on a "device" to tell me when it's time to deploy.

    (snip)
    >
    >Would anyone purchase/use such a device if it
    >was commercially available?
    NO!
    >Also, for your information, pocket-sized
    >metronomes for music applications with earphone
    >jacks are commercially available right now for
    >around $20.
    They also make this cool thing that is a flat pice of metal and you can flip burgers on the grill with it. It's about 3 bucks at the supermarket. It also doesn't have the functionality you described above.

    They don't have the all the
    >functionality I described above, but they would
    >help maintain a consistent, repeatable countdown
    >in your head. Is anyone using such an aid
    >currently?

    Reply With Quote  
     

  4. #4 RE: audible "time-out" for BASE 
    BASE Forum Guru
    Join Date
    Jan 2003
    Posts
    11,898
    You could color coordinate it with the chest mount altimeter you wear! think of the possibilities! It could also go with the neon green sit fly suit you have....
    Reply With Quote  
     

  5. #5 RE:LAME audible "time-out" for BASE 
    BASE Forum Guru
    Join Date
    Jan 2003
    Posts
    11,898
    Some people don't have binocular vision, which is an important depth cue, due to a bad eye.

    Skypunk was quoted somewhere as claiming he didn't need to count seconds, but could sense deployment time through intuition or something.

    I'm sure you and the people you jump with are very good. I'm impressed with your level of self-confidence.
    Reply With Quote  
     

  6. #6 RE: audible "time-out" for BASE 
    BASE Forum Guru
    Join Date
    Jan 2003
    Posts
    11,898
    What about for back flying/tracking? Isn't that how skypunk went in?
    Reply With Quote  
     

  7. #7 RE: audible "time-out" for BASE 
    BASE Forum Guru
    Join Date
    Jan 2003
    Posts
    11,898
    How repeatably can a person count to 10 seconds within say +/- 1 second, especially under stress? +/- 1 second is equal to +/- 170 feet at that speed, and if you are taking it low, there isn't much margin for that kind of error.

    I imagine many people use depth perception to judge altitude on terminal base jumps. I don't have any experience at all with delays that long, and I don't have good depth perception due to no binocular vision, so I'm just collecting opinions, and flames.
    Reply With Quote  
     

  8. #8 RE:LAME audible "time-out" for BASE 
    khlc04
    Guest
    How about a fog layer coupled with changing weather conditions associated with Skypunk's accident? What good is depth perception going to do you under those circumstances?


    Reply With Quote  
     

  9. #9 RE: audible "time-out" for BASE 
    BASE Forum Guru
    Join Date
    Jan 2003
    Posts
    11,898
    It would go in your pocket, so color coordination would, at-best, be a secondary concern... dick.
    Reply With Quote  
     

  10. #10 RE: audible "time-out" for BASE 
    460
    460 is offline
    Staff Member
    Join Date
    Dec 1969
    Posts
    197
    There was one made several years ago that relied on a mercury switch. In other words, when you leaned over, it started the timer, and would alarm after a preset # of seconds. More like the 'you better open now or else' situation. Seems easy enough to make. maybe i could make a little money making these. -Chris


    >I have a concept for an audible-altimeter-style
    >device for use on long delays instead of relying
    >on counting seconds in one's head or using depth
    >perception to time deployment.
    >
    >The device would be an adjustable countdown
    >timer that would be automatically intitated when
    >it senses weightlessness, beep once per second
    >during the delay, and then alarm at pull time.
    >It seems to me this might have averted the
    >recent accident.
    >
    >Would anyone purchase/use such a device if it
    >was commercially available? I envision it as
    >about the size of a dytter, probably to be
    >carried in a pocket, with an earphone jack.
    >
    >Also, for your information, pocket-sized
    >metronomes for music applications with earphone
    >jacks are commercially available right now for
    >around $20. They don't have the all the
    >functionality I described above, but they would
    >help maintain a consistent, repeatable countdown
    >in your head. Is anyone using such an aid
    >currently?

    Reply With Quote  
     

  11. #11 RE: audible "time-out" for BASE 
    BASE Forum Guru
    Join Date
    Jan 2003
    Posts
    11,898
    I was thinking a piezoelectric accelerometer that would sense zero-g (or a significant deviation from 1 g). It would have to be a sustained zero-g (for a second or so) to avoid spurious actuation due to normal body movements.
    Reply With Quote  
     

  12. #12 RE: audible 
    I Support BLiNC Magazine (Silver) crwper's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 1969
    Location
    Perigee Pro
    Posts
    381
    I believe actual binocular vision doesn't work at distances greater than about 30 feet. Past that, everyone is just using changes in size, paralax, etc. to determine distance.

    Michael
    Reply With Quote  
     

  13. #13 RE:LAME audible "time-out" for BASE 
    I Support BLiNC Magazine (Silver) crwper's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 1969
    Location
    Perigee Pro
    Posts
    381
    To me that's more a reason not to jump in those conditions, and not so much a reason to use a gadget.

    Michael
    Reply With Quote  
     

  14. #14 RE: audible "time-out" for BASE 
    I Support BLiNC Magazine (Silver) crwper's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 1969
    Location
    Perigee Pro
    Posts
    381
    When you approach terminal velocity, the accelerometer is going to begin reading very close to normal gravity again.

    Michael
    Reply With Quote  
     

  15. #15 RE: audible "time-out" for BASE 
    BASE Forum Guru
    Join Date
    Jan 2003
    Posts
    11,898
    yes, but this wouldn't shut off the timer. After the zero-g condition (sustained for approx 1 second) activates the timer, it will count down and alarm regardless of further acceleration inputs/changes.
    Reply With Quote  
     

Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast

Similar Threads

  1. First time base jump
    By mknutson in forum Video BASE
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: June 20th, 2009, 07:15 AM
  2. Base Jump Sexy Time 2
    By blinc in forum News Feeds
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: June 1st, 2009, 01:40 PM
  3. BASE Jumping (Time Magazine)
    By blinc in forum News Feeds
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: October 20th, 2008, 01:47 AM
  4. BASE in the shortest time
    By guest in forum The 'Original' BASE Board
    Replies: 19
    Last Post: March 25th, 2008, 01:16 PM
  5. We're here for a good time not a long time
    By guest in forum The 'Original' BASE Board
    Replies: 1
    Last Post: January 24th, 2001, 02:41 AM

Visitors found this page by searching for:

manual en castellano de pro dytter

que es un dytter

piezoelektrični akcelerometartime out audible altimeterTime out Audible como apagar pro-dyttermanual pro-dytter en españolbase jumping altitude meter earphonečo je audibledealer for larsen und brusgaard in romania pro track altimetertime out audible dimensionsabout time out audible altimeteraudible para salto basealtimetro paracaidismo audibleaudible altimeter base jumpingpiezoelektrični akcelerometartime-out audible altimetertimeout audible altimeter
SEO Blog
Tags for this Thread

View Tag Cloud

Posting Permissions
  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83