Brunton ADC Pro Specifications

The Brunton ADC (Atmospheric Data Center) Pro measures and records altitude and weather conditions for hikers and sportsmen. It has chronograph and full sports timing features and is waterproof and submersible. Small enough to slip into a pocket or clip on a backpack, the ADC also comes with a lanyard for wearing it around your neck. With the optional ADC-IR infrared USB receiver, stored data can be downloaded to a personal computer. The ADC is powered by a single CR 2032 battery.
  1. Altimeter Functions

    • The ADC displays current altitude and keeps a log of recent ascended and descended altitudes. A ski log function records the highs and lows of a day on the slopes. An audible altitude alarm alerts you when reach a pre-programmed altitude.

    Weather Functions

    • Displays include current temperature, relative humidity and barometric pressure. A graphical record of the past 24-hour temperature and barometric pressure readings can also be displayed. Current wind speed is measured by the small fan-style anemometer and 24-hour maximum and average wind speeds are computed from a database of stored readings. Wind chill information is calculated from wind speed and temperature readings and a wind chill audible alarm can be set. A 12-hour weather forecast derived from current data displays on the screen as icons such as sun, storm clouds, raindrops or snowflakes.

    Chronograph Function

    • The ADC Pro features day and date display, a real-time clock and full stopwatch capabilities, including race timing.

    Trail Features

    • A basic compass function is incorporated into the fan-style anemometer. One color-coded fan blade is metallic and indicates magnetic north. Other blades feature 90 degree, 180 degree and 270 degree marks. The fan also functions as a water speed meter to determine the speed of rapids and water crossings.

    Dimensions

    • The Brunton ADC Pro weighs 2.3 ounces. It is 4.25 inches long by 2 inches wide.