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Pocket weather tracker
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Kestrel 4000 NV
pocket weather tracker
Kestrel 4000 NV Pocket Weather Tracker - - Kestrel 4000 NV Pocket Weather Tracker is olive drab with a visible red backlight, which helps sustain the user's natural night vision.
The Kestrel Tracker is the next generation of weather monitoring. You can now measure every major environmental condition, easily and accurately, right in the palm of your hand. The chart mode allows users to recall and graph up to 250 measurements, along with the date and time of storage. Barometric Pressure, Altitude, Density Altitude, Temperature, Humidity, Wind Speed, Wind Chill, Dew Point, Wet Bulb, and Heat Index ... all in one pocket sized instrument.
Waterproof and floats. Graph and recall trends. Easy-to-read, red backlight display for night vision. Time and date. Customize screens to display user-selected measurements. Flip-top impeller cover allows use of other functions while protecting the impeller. Automatically store measurements, even when the unit is turned off. Manually store measurements with the press of a button. Chart up to 250 measurements.
Exterior temperature, humidity, and pressure sensors for fast and accurate readings. Humidity sensor can be recalibrated in the field with our Relative Humidity Calibration Kit (available separately below). Includes neck and wrist lanyards, protective pouch, and 2 AAA batteries. 2-year mfg. warranty. Color: olive drab with red backlight. Sorry, no gift wrap.
Also available below: Kestrel 3500 and 3500NV.
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 | Kestrel 0824 Relative Humidity Field Calibration Kit Kit contains two salt solutions, salt bath jars with plastic grids, one water jar to stabilize temperature, and an insulated calibration case.

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