Labradar
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2017 10:30 pm
Looks like cnnhead and ChipEck have plunged for a Labradar http://http://mylabradar.com/. The orange thingy is a doppler radar. I guess that a chronograph measures the time taken for a bullet to pass between two points but a Labradar measures velocity via radar so I guess it cannot be a chronograph (it measures the frequency change of the emitted to received signal and infers the velocity from the difference - apparently).
There were a bunch of not-very-complimentary youtube videos about it which made me hesitate but with a desire to see it work (and a 30 day money back helps), I plumped for one.
Yup - as I suspected the thickos bleating on about it not working had not read the manual. yes, there is a manual, no, it is not long, yes, there are things you have to select from the setup menus (such as trigger - 'noise' or 'detect through the radar signal' (choose noise) - then select distance from muzzle to unit...).
It works like a charm and gives the splits of velocity at set distances, it also dumps the data into csv files, divided by manually-selected series. (I am going to research calculating BC from the velocity decay as well as calibrating local police speed traps - this thing should measure a car's velocity - just have to work out how to trigger it (and I assume it works with bodies heading towards it as well as away...)
I will record a youtube video (this weekend) and post the url - but so far.... every club should have one
There were a bunch of not-very-complimentary youtube videos about it which made me hesitate but with a desire to see it work (and a 30 day money back helps), I plumped for one.
Yup - as I suspected the thickos bleating on about it not working had not read the manual. yes, there is a manual, no, it is not long, yes, there are things you have to select from the setup menus (such as trigger - 'noise' or 'detect through the radar signal' (choose noise) - then select distance from muzzle to unit...).
It works like a charm and gives the splits of velocity at set distances, it also dumps the data into csv files, divided by manually-selected series. (I am going to research calculating BC from the velocity decay as well as calibrating local police speed traps - this thing should measure a car's velocity - just have to work out how to trigger it (and I assume it works with bodies heading towards it as well as away...)
I will record a youtube video (this weekend) and post the url - but so far.... every club should have one