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First off, let me say I think the Pulse oximiter can be a useful tool to
anyone who is flying at altitudes and using supplemental oxygen....I also looked into these low cost Pulse Oximiters. What I am finding with more checking is that some have popped up on the market that have been reported as poor quality knock-offs, typically, made in China and may not be totally accurate with their readings...Nonin, the company that produces the Finger Pulse Oximiters that I do offer I have also been told has a lawsuit out on one of these companies that is producing an exact knock-off in China and even has the Nonin name on it.... just to note of caution.. tim www.wingsandwheels.com "Ray Lovinggood" wrote in message ... I've not flown in wave, yet, but I would guess the cockpit could get rather cold. The spec sheet for this oximeter shows the operating range from 39 degrees F to 109 degrees F. Can cockpit temps drop lower than 39 F at oxygen altitudes? Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina USA |
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