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Greg

Pro Track in a Pro Teck

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Hello all,
I just picked up a brand new Pro Track (its really cool and gives great information about the jumps, avg/max speed, exit altitude, deployment altitude, etc.) and makes filling in my log book alot easier. I am however still using my Pro Teck helmet. I love my Pro Teck, but unfortunatly, the way I mounted my Pro Track (on the inside), I can not hear the alarms until I am under canopy.>:( I really do not want to mount my Pro Track on the outside of my Pro Teck, that would be like scotch taping my paycheck to the outside of my helmet. Has anyone else encountered this, or have any suggestions on mounting the Pro Track to a Pro Teck and hearing the alarms?
Thanks in advance for any input!!
Blue ones!!
Greg A-37958

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Yep. I mounted my ProTrack inside my ProTec and had the exact same problem as you.
The answer? Duct tape. Lots of it. Duct tape all the vent holes and make sure your helmet fits snugly. I'm able to hear my alarms just fine now.
Plus it makes the ProTec look "mean". ;)
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Blue Skies!
Zennie

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Hey, Thanks Zennie!!! :)Side note, I liked the way the monuting plate fit nice and snug in the "ear hole" in the foam liner without the cable ties, but I certainly dont want to rely solely on "snugness" to hold the thing in, especially when I have to take my helmet off in the plane before jump run to put my goggles on.
Anyway, thanks, and now to see what I can "pilfer" from the electrical fab shop downstairs!!
Blue ones!!!
Greg A-37958

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I just taped up the outside. Held up just fine.
As far as mounting goes, I mounted the bracket inside the ear holes like you. Used tie-downs to secure it (lock on the outside). My ear holes weren't quite big enough so I cut out the excess foam with a razor blade.
I would really recommend securing the mounting bracket. I've found my helmet "opens up" a little in freefall. Don't want that thing falling out! :o
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Zennie

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I have a pro-dytter that I used with my protec. For a while it worked fine mounted to the outside. Then I decided I wanted it a little more protected so I just put it by itself (not in the mounting clip) in side the ear with the back (speaker) facing my ear and I have had no problems hearing it at all. It makes a huge difference if you have it facing the wrong way.

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Cool!! Thanks again. Boy your Pro Tec (and soon mine too) must look pretty cool with all of the tape:D. I really dont care too much what my helmet looks like, so long as I hear the alarms!!
I had actually, for a quick second, thought about blowing off the alarms and just mounting it to my leg, like they talk about in the manual, but Im glad I wont have to!!
Greg A-37958

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Quote

I wanted it a little more protected so I just put it by itself (not in the mounting clip) in side the ear
with the back (speaker) facing my ear and I have had no problems hearing it at all.

Did you have any problems with it (your pro dytter) falling out?
(That question could be mis interpereted so easily!!:o)
Greg A-37958

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Hello Craig,
I got the e-mail, and thanks a bunch!! That is very clean!! :D I will be getting that set up going tonight, and will test it this weekend. Zennie, if you are interested, you should check this out, I can forward Craigs e-mail to you if you like. And by the way Craig, you ROCK!!
Blue ones!!
Greg A-37958

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