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Originally Posted by iouri
No app for iphone yet, guess I can wait a little. Did you try the app, twoboxer, can you fully control it from the app ?
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Simple answer . . . yes . . . though it took me a while to figure things out lol.
Quick summary, you can:
- Arm/Disarm
- Set units (Distance, Velocity, Bullet weight, energy) for the Labradar to display. You can choose same or different units for the app to display.
- Select a radar channel
- Set trigger level and source
- Set the 5 preset measurement distances
- Set Weapon Type, Offset, Arm Time, and Projectile Weight.
Please keep in mind I have not used it at the range yet, so I may have missed something.
Besides Arm/Disarm and having a second screen for (eg) prone shooters, the most valuable feature seems to be "ease". Creating/deleting/viewing series and overall data is typical phone-scroll-through easy. Same for viewing/deleting individual shots.
NOTE:
After installing the firmware and the app:
- Turn phone's Bluetooth and Location Service ON. The app will just sit there, no message, with either one of them OFF.
- Turn on the Labradar, boot up the app, tap "Available Labradar". Play around from there
- The Icon upper left corner opens a menu.
- The app will download existing data once a Labradar is connected and selected (app can apparently handle multiple units). There's also a "reload" button upper right hand corner. While I assume each new shot would be recorded live, I can't fire a round in my living room