Haglöf Forester DME 201 Cruiser with Built-In Prism Factors
Save time and labor with this pocket-size, omni-directional, digital distance measurer
Description
Haglöf DME 201 Instrument Only
The DME 201 uses ultrasonic pulses to determine distance, allowing you to walk 360° around the transponder and receive accurate measurements at the push of a button. Ideal for taking plot radius measurements, the DME is accurate even through thick underbrush and won’t miss borderline trees. The DME 201 can measure distance in English or metric units and measures up to 60’/20m in ideal conditions in feet/10ths or m/cm with an accuracy of ±1%. The DME 201 also features a reverse prism function (BAF feature) which has built-in prism factors of 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, and 50 (English) and 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, and 9.0 (Metric). The DME 201 will measure the 52.7’ plot radius for a 1/5 acre plot under normal conditions and can be easily calibrated. The distance measuring instrument uses one 9-volt battery, and the transponder uses one AA cell battery (both included). The DME 201 Complete Unit includes a measuring instrument, transponder, a plot center staff which extends to 54”L and retracts to 25”L, and a threaded adapter for mounting the transponder on the plot center staff or on a standard photographic tripod. When ordering the transponder only, both 09710 and 09711 are required for 360° operation.
Product Notes
- Combination English/Metric Scales or Units.
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Brand | Haglof |
MPN | 15-100-1003 |
UPC | |
UNSPSC | 41111603 |
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- This equipament Haglöf DME 201 Cruiser with Built-In Prism Factors already corrects the slope when gives you the distance information?
- The DME displays the slop distance. The unit does not have a slope correction function.
Reviews
Though expensive this has become an essential tool for production based timber cruising. The staff could be a little tougher. The plastic 360 adapter is fragile and obviously overpriced for a piece of plastic if broken.
I wouldn't cruise without one! It's great for point sampling or 1/5 acre (or any radius) plots. Iused to go buy loggers tape refills quarterly. I can't remember the last time I broke one measuring a limiting factor tree.