cohunt
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I think they are more like a g-sensor, they are called "recoil sensors"Looks like high freq microphones. What technology is that? Can I use a magnet with the JKL trigger instead of gluing velcro?
I think they are more like a g-sensor, they are called "recoil sensors"Looks like high freq microphones. What technology is that? Can I use a magnet with the JKL trigger instead of gluing velcro?
Use a rubber band and attach to a scope turret or objective. It's a motion sensor. The recoil pusle is what activates it.Looks like high freq microphones. What technology is that? Can I use a magnet with the JKL trigger instead of gluing velcro?
Maybe you can try them and let us know if it is working?Looks like high freq microphones. What technology is that? Can I use a magnet with the JKL trigger instead of gluing velcro?
I have a USB battery pack running my labradar, gives me 16 hours of operation in warm weather, 12 in cold. The other cord is to the trigger, I just put a rubber band around my scope objective and slip the trigger in against the scope. It senses recoil and catches the shot. Used for suppressed shooting. I never miss shots this way, like maybe 1 in 200. Way better than using dopplee trigger source. Got my labradar pimped out son! The old beater phone from many years back runs the Bluetooth connection to the labradar. The newer phones don't stay connected for crap.
Its in stock now but they don't ship to Canada ((The JKL trigger is out of stock and when I called, they didn't have any idea when back in stock. However, you can get The Original Piet Recoil Trigger for LabRadar which is in stock. You can google it for the info. Just in case you were looking for a recoil trigger now.
I've used both my iPad or iPhone 11.who uses a tablet with their labradar? which ones work? do they need the GPS/location service option? trying to figure out a solution to leave with the labradar rather than my everyday cell phone
Just Bluetooth is all I've neededwho uses a tablet with their labradar? which ones work? do they need the GPS/location service option? trying to figure out a solution to leave with the labradar rather than my everyday cell phone
OK, wonder if labradar changed in the latest update, you used to have to turn on location services first before opening the app or it wouldn't work rightJust Bluetooth is all I've needed
some people dont realize as they leave their gps on all the time, I hardly ever have mine on unless Im using a mapping appWhy do you need location services? I never had that problem before?