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Kestrel 4500NV Pocket Weather Tracker 2011

Kestrel 4500NV Pocket Weather Tracker 2011

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4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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Product Features

  • Equipped with Digital Compass and Night Vision Preserving Backlight.
  • NV Backlights are much Dimmer than a Standard Backlight, Making it more Difficult to Detect with the Naked Eye in Night Operations
  • Customizable 2900 Data Point Storage
  • Uses 2 AAA Batteries which are Supplied

Product Description

Measurements: Heading (true and magnetic), Wind Direction, Crosswind, Headwind/Tailwind, Altitude, Pressure Trend, Barometric Pressure, Relative Humidity, Heat Stress Index, Dewpoint, Wet Bulb Temperature, Density Altitude, Wind Chill, Air, Snow and Water Temperatures, Current and Average Wind Speeds and Maximum Wind Gust, Customizable 2000 Data Point Storage, Data Upload (with optional interface). Equipped with a night-vision preserving backlight. Backlight incorporates optical filter to reduce overall brightness and minimize blue and green spectrum light to preserve night vision. (Note: This backlight appears soft grayish pink, not red, and is still in the visible spectrum, so is not compatible with night-vision equipment.) . Model Year: 2011, Product ID: 106885, Shipping Exclusion: This item is only available for shipment by UPS to the lower 48 United States. APO, FPO, PO BOX, Hawaii, and Alaska shipments may not be possible for this item. (Please call prior to purchase.), Special Order: This is a Special Order item, will be shipped from the manufacturer, and is not stocked in our warehouse. All Returns/Exchanges are subject to a 20% restocking fee. This item does not qualify for our Price Matching Policy. Order processing time may vary.

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  • ASIN: B003PAMMGM
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
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36 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars this *IS* the version used by the US Military, September 15, 2009
The Kestrel 4500/4500NV is a pocket sized weather station weighing in at a mere 102 grams with NIST tracable accuracy, trend recording data for plots of barometric pressure over time (in days) or windspeed (in minutes), and numerous calculations of wind chill, heat index, and many more. Its compass is one of the most accurate electronic compasses I have used (and I use garmin's frequently) with a reading to the nearest degree that is repeatable. Using just 2 AAA batteries and an included brace to prevent them from rattling causing compass errors, it provides 400 hours of active usage or months of weather trend logging.

Basically the older 4000 unit had a few bugs, mostly with the extreme case sealing to make the unit watertight so it could be left outside overnigt or dunked in the water. While you could buy the 4000 in grey or orange and get the same electronics, the olive drab 4500NV is substantially different than the 4500 yellow model. The NV stands for night vision and uses a backlight scheme that is compatible with Gen 3 NV goggles. While both units are identical during the day, at night the 4500NV has a dimly backlit display while the 4500 yellow case has a bright green backlight along the lines of the timex indiglo (TM) design. If you are using night vision goggles, the 4500NV is the proper version, however many people have complained that without NV goggles the backlight is not sufficient on the 4500NV compared to the 4500. Unfortunately the case color and backlight go together and you can not swap either. While the 4500NV is not invisible to the naked eye, it is sure dim compared side by side with the 4500. To sum it up, the 4500NV can be used on a dark night if your eyes have adapted.

Cons:

The 4500 is an amazingly accurate piece of weather forcasting equipment, however there are a handfull of functions left out. Keeping in mind the 4500NV is a low power device designed to run for months of plotting pressure / temperature / windspeed trends, it lacks such items as a moon phase calculator found in garmin's handheld GPSs. For a true military mission meterological data on a full moon or new moon is always taken into consideration, but your gps will tell you that. Given that 2 lithium AAAs will power the 4500NV for 6+ months of 30 minute weather samples, I can do without the moon function to know when the coolest time of day is and the pressure trend over the past 3 days.

I think both military and non-military users would have liked a design with a choice of colors and a switch in the setup menu for NV backlight or normal eyes backlight, but perhaps we will see this in some new 4XXX model down the road.

Pros:

Basically it's a weather station in the hand and lightweight enough to take with you. It serves the medic, the sniper, and the intelligence planner with up to the minute accurate information.

Timekeeping is great - with a clock settable down to the second and fantastic accuracy it's seldom +/- 1 second with my GPS - better than alot of watches.

Another major pro - because the whole unit is hermtically sealed - if you want to know water temperature, just dunk it into the water and set it for measuring temp. It won't damage the unit provided you stay within specified boundaries (e.g. don't try to boil it)

A personal favorite pro which is common to most kestrel units are 3 user setup screens in which you can put any reading from the supported set and have 3 "windows" for such readings. For example, you can make one screen to measure barometric pressure related values, one for temperature values (e.g. temp, wind chill, heat index), and the 3rd screen for wind related measurements (wind speed, wind chill, crosswind) which you use when the protector is open. In this way you can customize the display to your liking.

The final pro is that although you have a compass and altimiter you now have a non-GPS dependent navigation tool with fast response time and light weight. While the Kestrel 4500 costs more than some $99 GPS handhelds, none of them can tell you if a storm is approaching and none will work for months on one set of batteries.

Overall the 4500 and 4500NV represent significant advances over their cousin the 4000 model. Choosing which to buy is tied to the backlight and case color. If you are really fond of the olive drab color at the expense of a bright backlight, then the 4500NV is the model to buy. If a yellow case is fine and you prefer the indiglo style backlight, the normal 4500 is the one to buy. Either way you'll be very happy with the PC connectivity, accessories, and reliability of your palm sized weather station.

Enjoy!
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Evolution of the Kestrel 4500NV, December 26, 2008
During the Iraqi and Afghanistan campaigns, soldiers needed to know fairly precise windspeed for artillery and marksmanship purposes. In fact, some rifle scopes today expect the user to own a kestrel wind speed meter and need the data from the meter to compute the scope adustment.

Kestrel worked with the US DOD to make the 4500NV (after all the 4000 was hunter orange) - in fact they worked so hard that the backlight on the 4500NV (NV stands for Night Vision) is so dim that it is not as useful as the standard 4500 (bright yellow case) which has a nightlight like a timex indiglo watch (too much for our Gen 3 NV systems).

The download data function *IS* very slow - the reason is that the case is weather sealed and the data is sent and received using infrared diodes on the back of the case. Back in the days prior to usb, these went to a 2400 - 9600 baud serial line, and they were fine. The USB version of the data adapter maintains the clock rates of the old serial standard to be compatible.

The biggest win for the user is that on the 4000 you had to leave it turned on all the time if you wanted a graph of weather readings every XX minutes to predict the weather. It did a great job graphing, but also drained the battery, and there was no way to tell the 4000 to wake up every 30 minutes, take a reading, and go back to sleep. The 4500 series does this so now you get accurate weather without wasting batteries. In fact, 2 batteries which lasted 3 days on the 4000 can last 3 months on the 4500 due to this one simple improvement.

Other military uses of the Kestrel are the Heat Index function which is used to ensure troops do not become dehydrated and to assess the risk of heat stroke in the summer sands of iraq. High in the mountains of Afghanistan and other-stans the windchil function is of great value.

For civilian uses, the 4500NV looks cool but unfortunately you give up alot of usage when the brighter glow of the 4500's backlight would be nice. The 4000 was made in 2 colors - hunter orange and black. It's too bad kestrel marries the feature set with the case color.

Other than that they are identical. A pet peeve of mine is that you can not strap on the computer interface while the unit is in the windvane to give direction data. If you could, you would get live, real time weather data. unfortunately the cable drag would be prohibitive so you must collect data over time, then remove the unit from the windvane and dowload the data. I guess you can't have your cake and eat it too.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good Concept But Some Disappointments, September 10, 2008
I have a few issues with my Kestrel 4500 NV Pocket Wind Meter.

First, the cheap plastic battery shim is a critical component to the calibration of the unit. This shim can easily be lost and my efforts to find extras have thus far been unsuccessful. (Online sites do not carry them and NK customer service initially promised to send me a couple of extras but I am still waiting.)

Next, some of the buttons on the unit sometimes require multiple key presses for input to be recognized. Also, the battery door seems flimsy and I do not know how it will stand up to multiple battery replacements.

Because of these issues, I have concerns about the overall durability of the unit.

In addition, I have the USB interface but note that the connection to the cradle is actually via a serial port. This interface is only USB on the PC connection. As a result, downloading data to the PC is extremely s-l-o-w.
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