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Old November 11th 04, 11:15 PM
Eric Greenwell
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Raphael Warshaw wrote:
I'm using a Nonin OEM system which talks to an 8 bit microprocessor.
The
micro mixes the PulseOX and Pulserate data with the data from my
LX1600/Colibri combination into a new NMEA stream so that it is

available
to my PDA. The PDA can then display O2 levels and raise an alarm if it
gets low. I can also log the data to a file.



Ian:

Neat! Do you have a picture of the OEM oximeter module installation and how
the probe cable is routed. I've been looking at the Nonin Bluetooth device
and a Bluetooth enabled PDA as a way of doing the same thing without the
cable. An added benefit would be that the module could be inside the
clothing, which solves the temperature issue.

Add a cheap digital pressure sensor and you could monitor your O2 supply as
well as the saturation.


SPO Medical lists a Bluetooth oximeter to connect with a PDA on their
web site, but I'm unable to find a vendor or much information for it.


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