Re: [NTLK] Back in NTLK-Land

From: Woo Lee (vitcitylb_at_earthlink.net)
Date: Fri Oct 11 2002 - 09:00:25 EDT


In 1995, I didn't have the 'temp' button installed in the MP120. But the =
therm. read 28=B0 F. at 7:45 AM in Aug. The screen gets washed out.

In 1999, I went to Park City, Utah. The MP21K said 28=B0 F./-2.2=B0 C. =
Worked fine. Walked my dog at 3 AM for one hour at that temp., the =
backlight kept the screen readable.

In 2000, I went to Vancouver. One day stint to Grouse Mtn. near Whisper, =
the MP21K said 18=B0 F./-7.7=B0 C. Worked fine but had to use a glove to =
hold and write on Newt. Hiked for three hours, got lost for one, two =
canucks showed the way back down, took two hours to get down. The =
backlight kept the screen readable. After getting back into Vanc. I ate a =
Haagan-Daz ice cream, cool thing is it never melted. :-o
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>Which begs the question, how cold was it?
>
>Minimum operating temperatures I believe are around 32oF/0oC. No problems
>with the supercap freezing up?
>
>
>-Jeff
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!ooW
Pres. of Los Angeles Newton Users Group.
 

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