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I have a different CED M2 issue. The previous time I used it I got E0 and E1 errors, depending on which sensor I used for stop and start. I brought it home, checked and replaced the 9v battery (it was low) and then ran a flashlight test on the sensors. It checked OK. Last week I took it out again and got E0 and E1 again. Checked again with the flashlight test but this time I spent the ~$48 to order a new sensor.
I'm curious if anyone has ever had a similar situation where a CED M2 would give E0 & E1 errors but pass a flashlight check?
Thanks. I've had my M2 for a few years now, so I didn't even ask about warranty replacement. Maybe I should have. I also just updated my copy of RSI Shooting Lab and notice that they now support BC calculations from LabRadar data. That is a HUGE step for the hobbyist, even if the radar range is limited.I had the same issue when I received my unit new. I was using the standard sensors. Sent both sensors to CED after a few telephone conversations and they quickly replaced them, no questions asked. They stated that the sensor cord pins were damaged, had probably been damaged in transit. Recently tested my unit against a LabRadar, results were mostly +/- 3 fps, with a couple of readings +5 fps. More time consuming to set up than the LabRadar, but seems to be very accurate and much cheaper. I did notice that the higher the sun was in the sky that my readings, compared to the LabRadar, increased in speed. Early morning CED readings were lower than LabRadar, and read same as or higher as the sun reached 90*.