Skydive Altimeter for Wingsuit / Tracking by BodeyM 3d model
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Skydive Altimeter for Wingsuit / Tracking by BodeyM

Skydive Altimeter for Wingsuit / Tracking by BodeyM

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Last crawled date: 3 years ago
Whenever I do a tracking jump, I find it hard to read my wrist-mounted altimeter. I thought it'd be nice to have a chest-mounted altimeter that used LEDs as a sort of progress bar to show me exactly where I currently am in the sky.
Once you get to 1000' it will switch to show altitude for landing.
Altimeter can been seen in use here.
Operation
Turn on altimeter on the ground, it will set a zero altitude, and will flash a quick white light every five seconds to tell you it is on. Everything it does after will be relative to that zero altitude.
Above 1000', the lights with flash cyan every two seconds.
When you are 3/4 of the way between breakoff altitude and exit altitude, the lights will go through an activation sequence. After this, the altimeter is ready to jump.
On the way down, the LEDs will act like a progress bar counting down to your breakoff altitude:
Between breakoff and pull altitude, they will flash yellow.
Between pull altitude and hard deck, they will flash red.
Below hard deck, they will remain solid red.
Once you reach 1000', the altimeter will switch to acting as a landing altimeter, and will show you your altitude between 1000' and 0'.
At 125' the LEDs will switch off. Turn the switch off and on again to re-zero for the next jump.
Default Settings
The default settings are in feet and are:
Exit Altitude: 13000'
Breakoff Altitude: 5000'
Pull Altitude: 4000'
Harddeck: 2500'
Make sure these are set correctly for where you are jumping and your experience level. The variables are located near the top of the Arduino code. Change the number values to what you need.

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