I was thinking today about how common consumer electronic rangefinders are. I wonder if someone could do a little reverse engineering on one and turn its output into an electrical signal that could be connected to something like an arduino or other micro processor. The microprocessor could in turn convert the output to an audio callout that could have standard callouts, or could even be programmed and recorded by the end user if desired. It would provide an extra level of situational awareness under normal circumstances and give the pilot a few seconds of warning if the ground was sneaking up. For pilots landing on unsurveyed sites it would be possible to have an accurate AGL altitude for the last couple hundred feet of the approach.
I could probably figure this out if I didn't have anything else to do, but that's not the case unfortunately. It would be even better if someone else were to figure it out and make one for me at a discount. Surely there is someone ambitious hanging around here...


