MAKE THE COX BOX MINI YOURS…WIN ONE!

Tuesday, March 8th, 2011

Public Displays of Affection can be rewarding. If you show us some love in public and snap a picture of it, we’ll love you back with a chance to win the all new Cox Box Mini!

The all new Cox Box Mini is a compact, waterproof, personal audio amplifier designed to be worn for hands-free mobility and flexibility. It’s the perfect match with other NK products to build the system YOU need. Plus you can personalize and protect your Mini with different bumper colors. Wear it, pair it, personalize it- the Cox Box Mini is YOUR voice.

How bad do you want the Cox Box Mini? Prove it by showing us and you can make the Cox Box Mini yours!

Here’s how.

  • Make a sign that reads, “I want the Cox Box Mini!”
  • Snap a picture of you displaying the sign in a public place.
  • Post your pic to our Facebook Fan page here:

o   www.facebook.com/NKrowing

It’s THAT easy!

Make it Stand Out.

The sign can be as creative as you wish: big, small, glow-in-the-dark, wearable, edible, digital, etc. Extra points for outrageous.

Make it Public.

Public is considered any place where people openly and regularly gather or pass through. Boathouses, local Burger King, highway, school, mall, etc, is all considered public. Your parents’ house is not. Be bold! Think John Cusack in “Say Anything” with a Boom box blasting Peter Gabriel for the whole neighborhood to witness. You can probably skip the trench coat though.

The Winner.

We’re looking for the most creative and bold photo showing your desire for the Cox Box Mini. The winners along with runners up will be published on our web page as well as in Rowing News Magazine. Best of all, you get your hands on the all new Cox Box Mini!

Deadline for Submission.

June 1, 2011.

*Entrants must abide by all laws (local/state) regarding public behavior, personal and/or property safety, trespassing, etc. Entrants assume full responsibility for lost, stolen, damaged property or injury.


Kestrel Horus Atrag Ballistics FAQ

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

When and where can I get it?

You can get your Kestrel Horus unit right now!  Call us toll free at 800-784-4221 or 610-447-1555 to place your order. You can also e-mail us at info@nkhome.com or place your order online here http://www.nkhome.com/kestrel/kestrel-horus/.

Interested Dealers, please contact Christine Lasser to place your order classer@nkhome.com or 610-447-1555 ext. 227.

Which Kestrel meters will be available with Horus Atrag Ballistics software?

The Kestrel 4500 NV series will be available with Horus Vision ballistics. The Kestrel 4500 is the only model to give wind direction, which is important for long-range shooting and a perfect complement to an integrated targeting solutions system. The Night Vision (NV) series is the preferred model for the military because of its dim red back light that does not obscure or bleach out your natural vision in low light situations. Nocturnal or early AM hunters like this one too for the same reason.

You will also have the option to choose a model with Bluetooth data transfer or without the wireless technology. With the Bluetooth technology, you will be able to wirelessly load your customized gun library right onto your Kestrel Horus unit easily and instantly. This would also give you the option to save your data for tracking and comparing shooting competition performance against range conditions or for training purposes.

The available colors will be in Olive Drab and Desert Tan.

How much do they cost?

The Kestrel with Horus Ballistics will cost less than the combined price of a ruggedized PDA and Kestrel meter together. This new Kestrel meter eliminates the need for a PDA- all the critical data you need is right in the unit! Plus, it’s a lot lighter than the Trimble and most other durable PDAs on the market…yet just as tough.

The Kestrel with Horus ATrag Ballistics retails for $619.

The Kestrel with Horus ATrag Ballistics + Bluetooth data transfer retails for $739.

I’ve never used ballistics software before. How can this help improve my shot?

The Kestrel with Horus ATrag Ballistics takes out the guesswork and eliminates the chance of error in long range shooting. As you know, minor changes in environmental conditions can have a huge impact on the accuracy of your shot at a longer distances. Relying on cue cards or guessing limits your accuracy potential. The Kestrel with Horus Ballistics automatically includes all the critical weather information required for the built-in ballistics algorithms trusted by the military. With the Kestrel weather info plus proprietary ballistics calculations, you get instant aiming solutions that tell you exactly how what your windage and elevation holds are for the most accurate shot.

Can I build my gun in the Kestrel Horus unit?

Yes. You have the option to choose from a list of standard long distance shooting guns or customize your own user gun. The Kestrel will hold and save up to nine guns in the unit itself. If you maintain an extensive gun library on your laptop, you have the ability to wirelessly transfer your gun information to the Kestrel with the optional Bluetooth® data transfer capabilities.

Do I need a station pressure or barometric pressure reference for shooting?

Many leading ballistics programs use “barometric pressure” as a general term for pressure in software and manuals. This can be a bit misleading because what you’re really looking for as a shooter is station pressure. While in the Horus mode of your Kestrel unit, you will see “SP” for station pressure.  This is the actual air pressure of your location. Barometric pressure is not the true air pressure at a given location.

Barometric pressure is the atmospheric pressure adjusted to sea level.

Station pressure is the atmospheric pressure measured at a given location, or “station,” without elevation correction. Sometimes referred to as actual pressure.

It’s possible for these readings to be the same sometimes. For instance, if you live at or near sea level, barometric pressure and station pressure readings will be the same. But at altitudes higher than sea level, the difference between barometric pressure and station pressure becomes significant. Think about it like this, will the flight of your bullet be affected by the pressure at sea level or will it be affected by the pressure exactly where you’re shooting?

To make sure you’re getting is station pressure, be sure to set your reference altitude to zero in the Kestrel unit while in the Horus mode.

Can I upgrade my current unit to include Horus Vision software?

No. The Kestrel with Horus ATrag Ballistics was specially designed and built to support the integrated ballistics solutions along with the Kestrel platform you’re used to- environmental data, storage and wireless data transfer capabilities. Sometimes we’re able to offer an upgrade option if it only involves a code change but in this case that is not possible because this advanced Kestrel uses a whole new board to hold all the additional capabilities.

However, we have some good news for you! We do have a Customer Care Discount program where you may trade in your current Kestrel for credit towards the new Kestrel with Horus Ballistics. Plus, we’ll donate the unit you trade in to the nonprofit organization, americansnipers.org, which provides equipment to our troops in need overseas. Get a credit, get the newest Kestrel, AND give to a charitable cause all at once.

Here is a link to more info on Customer Care Discount program.

For more info on the donation organization, please visit www.americansnipers.org.

Shooting Accessories Hot Tip: You may want to check out our all new Multi-Cam Kestrel Tactical carry case. It goes perfectly with your Kestrel Horus unit and offers added protection for a superior portable and durable combo.  Plus it looks cool.

It’s SHOT Time

Friday, January 14th, 2011

Better have your camo, ammo and laser range finder fired up because SHOT show 2011 is here! The Kestrel Team is headed to Vegas to exhibit at the biggest Shooting, Hunting, Outdoor Trade Show industry event of the year. We’re set to debut the all new Kestrel Pocket Weather Tracker with Horus ATrag Ballistics. If you’re attending the show, stop by booth #4266 to see us and check out the new Kestrel. For those of you staying home, check back on the blog for pics, stories and more on all the latest shooting industry news.

While we’re at SHOT, we’ll also have some of our team across town at the World Of Concrete Show. Our Kestrel 4300 Concrete Construction Weather Tracker automatically calculates evaporation rate right at the pour- giving concrete contractors the environmental info they need to prevent plastic shrinkage cracking. Come check us out at booth S12711 for a chance to win a prize!

As if two shows in one week weren’t enough…the Kestrel girls will then be heading straight to the American Meteorology Show in Seattle to see what’s happening with the world of weather bugs. It’s Kestrel Girls around the world all for the love of weather. If you’ve been to any cool events lately or have any pictures with your Kestrel in action, post them here!

Your Kestrel Weather Girl & Blogger,

Monica

twitter.com/KestrelChick

www.facebook.com/KestrelMeters

Wireless Weather Data: Get Connected Your Way with Bluetooth

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Wireless weather data + your preferred software.

Get connected your way.

The all new Kestrel with Bluetooth® data transfer series is capable of running on various software platforms. That means now there are more ways to use Kestrel weather data to fit your needs. Storm tracking, shooting applications, Haz Mat plume modeling and fire behavior models, much more!

We are open and excited to work with you to either assist you in troubleshooting your connectivity issues OR get started on pairing the Kestrel wirelessly with your software.

If you are a software developer and would like to find out more about software integration with the Kestrel Bluetooth® data transfer series, please find more information in the Bluetooth Connection guide.

http://nkhome.com/wp/kestrel-interface-protocol/

You may also contact Tech Support for additional assistance.

610-447-1555

info@nkhome.com

Post your questions and comments in our NK Knowledge center and we’ll respond within 2 business days. Here you’ll also find answers to many FAQs.

Kestrel Pocket Weather Meters Software Partners

Below is a list of our fully-integrated software partners. This is just a very preliminary list…we’re currently working with many partners. More to come soon! Join the wireless weather data wave!

Shooter

Shooter is a highly accurate ballistics calculator for the Android mobile platform (v1.6 and higher). Shooter’s primary goal is to provide accurate shot solutions quickly and easily when in the field. This is done by utilizing a proven-accurate and fast ballistics solver coupled with an advanced, intuitive user interface supporting features like firearm and ammunition profiles (so you never have to enter the same data twice) and options to use your device’s hardware (GPS, Accelerometer, Compass) to help you input shot-data both quickly and accurately.

http://sean.kndy.net/shooter/

Contact:

Sean Kennedy

sean@kndy.net

Lex Talus Corporation

The Field Firing Solutions software (FFS Delta series) has become the standard for real-time, long range ballistic solutions and support, computed on rugged hand-held devices for field use. The Delta IV-K software interfaces with the Kestrel 4000 BT series weather meters for on demand or continuous atmospheric and wind serial data which the software uses to automatically update its firing solutions.

http://www.precisionworkbench.com/

Contact:

Blaine Fields
blaine@lextalus.com

Kestrel in a car

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Written by Kestrel intern Joe Moore, senior meteorology student at Millersville University.

This summer has proven to be one of the hottest on record, and we’re only now in mid-July! Even when the weather is mild, temperatures in cars can soar to dangerous levels within minutes.

We decided to do an experiment with the Kestrel 4500 Bluetooth unit to see just how hot the inside of a car could get during one of the hottest day of the summer. Check out the latest episode of KestrelTV where Kestrel Weather girl Monica Devlin shows you how your car becomes an oven under the hot sun.

It should be noted that we did place the Kestrel in direct sunlight. In meteorology, temperature sensors are always placed in the shade with good airflow. We did this because we were measuring the temperature on the dashboard. Temperature measurements in other parts of the vehicle were likely less than measured on the dashboard, but still significant. The dashboard surface is said to be similar to the hard parts of a child’s car seat in terms of how it much it can heat up.

Graph of Kestrel in a car data

Graph of Temp (F) and Relative Humidity (%) of our Kestrel in a Car experiment. The data before the temperature begins to rise is from using the Kestrel on a tripod and vane mount to monitor conditions during the early afternoon.

Notice how there is hardly any humidity in the vehicle. Since the low humidity would encourage efficient sweating, any person or animal placed in the car would be dehydrated very fast. Also notice not just how hot it gets but how fast the temperate rises just within the first ten minutes.

Jan Null, Adjunct Professor of Meteorology at SFSU has done extensive research on this topic and provides an up-to-date page on the current statistics and research. His experiments covered a large range of temperatures and he says that “‘cracking the windows had little effect.”

You can download the data from our experiment below. The file is split into four sheets: an introduction, the raw data, the raw data with explanations and finally, a graph. You can investigate the data yourself and make graphs of different things. (Note, we took out data like wind speed that didn’t make any sense to include.) Download the data here (.xls file)

You can find more details for Jan Null’s website here: http://ggweather.com/heat/

Have questions or comments? Share them below, on Facebook or tweet at us!

Built-in Ballistics Boosts Targeting Power of Hand-Held Weather Meter

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

The upcoming release of the all new Kestrel Pocket Weather Tracker with Horus Ballistics (yep, I can say that all in one breath) has triggered a decent amount of questions, comments and cyber high-fives from you. I wanted to share the latest information on the arrival of this highly anticipated Kestrel meter and answer some of your most common questions.

So, when can I get it?

The official release date is scheduled for this fall.

We make all of our own products right here at the Kestrel headquarters so we’re on top of the entire production process. We’re also perfectionists. We refuse to let you have products that aren’t up to extremely high standards. We put our Kestrel meters up against stringent NIST standards, rigid military drop-test specs, and IP-67 & MIL-STD-810 protection from dust and water damage. If you don’t know what those codes stand for, it’s basically a fancy, super official way of saying a product is darn TOUGH. Let’s just say the Kestrel is the Clint Eastwood of hand-held weather meters, or Chuck Norris even. What that means for you, is that we conduct robust rounds of beta testing and updates to ensure the product that reaches your hand is top notch. Check back for schedule updates or changes.

Which Kestrel meters will be available with Horus Atrag Ballistics software?

The Kestrel 4500 NV series will be available with Horus Vision ballistics. The Kestrel 4500 is the only model to give wind direction, which is important for long-range shooting and a perfect complement to an integrated targeting solutions system. The Night Vision (NV) series is the preferred model for the military because of its dim red back light that does not obscure or bleach out your natural vision in low light situations. Nocturnal or early AM hunters like this one too for the same reason.

You will also have the option to choose a model with Bluetooth data transfer or without the wireless technology. With the Bluetooth technology, you would be able to wirelessly transmit all of the Kestrel weather data to a laptop for analysis or long-term documentation. For example, tracking and comparing shooting competition performance against range conditions or for training purposes.

The available colors will be in Olive Drab and Desert Tan.

See what they look like here.

How much do they cost?

We will have more info on this going forward so be sure to check back at our site and this blog. You could also follow me on Twitter @KestrelChick. Fan us on Facebook and of course shoot me an e-mail: mdevlin@nkhome.com.

The Kestrel with Horus Ballistics will certainly cost less than the price of a ruggedized PDA and Kestrel meter combo. This new Kestrel meter eliminates the need for a PDA- all the critical data you need is right in the unit!

For more info on the new Kestrel with Horus Vision ballistics, please click here.

Know Your conditions.

Your Kestrel Weather Girl,
Monica Devlin

Kestrel Weather Meters get a Boost with Bluetooth Technology

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Imagine getting all the instant environmental data you could hope for and just as instantly and easily,  sending it straight to your laptop or PDA. No interface, no connector cable… no problem!  Your wish is our command.  The Great Kestrel Genie has granted this must-requested customer demand. Ok, actually our awesome team of engineers made it happen. Either way, the all new line of Kestrel Weather Meters with Bluetooth Technology is as cool as magic.

The entire Kestrel 4000 model line of Pocket Weather Instruments will have wireless capabilities for the ultimate in portable and accurate environmental data immediately available to every application. This exciting line will be introduced just in time for the holidays. So be sure to put this on your gear wish list…as small as a cell phone- it’s the perfect fit for a stocking stuffer…and with a 5-year warranty, longer lasting than a fruit cake!

A few key features to look forward to with the release of Kestrel Weather Meters with Bluetooth Technology:

Kestrel Pocket Weather Meters have specifically customized our Bluetooth integration to answer the unique needs of our customers:

  • Streamline your work and reduce your equipment in the field – wireless data transmission eliminates the need for a separate interface and cabling.
  • Every bluetooth Kestrel will include custom communication software designed to quickly and easily configure your data transmission frequency, download logged data, graph data, and transfer data to other applications.
  • Data transmission range adjustment allows you to maximize power to communicate with your Kestrel at up to a 30 feet range, or reduce power for closer, more secure operation.
  • Individual unit ID’s ensure you pair with the Kestrel you want, even when more than one system is operating in the same area.
  • Permanently coded unique 4-digit Pin numbers provide extra security when pairing and transmitting data.
  • Power efficient Bluetooth module and software based power management maximize battery life – transmit a full set of every weather parameter once every 30 minutes with only a slight reduction in the Kestrel’s battery life.

If you’d like to receive the latest e-mail updates and news on this new product please shoot me an e-mail at mdevlin@nkhome.com to get added to the Kestrel Bluetooth pre-release list.