When I was at the Shot Show in January, the rep said android version was ready and it would be "Soon, in the next couple of weeks".
LOL!!This is great news. I hate trying to remember how to use it again when its been a while
Orange Light? All I saw was blue that morning....duhAnd then you sit there and wonder why nothings happening and you realize you never "armed" it but all and all a awesome piece of kit
Not being an engineer, I would guess it's about power. Like when the transmitter and receiver should get some as opposed to not getting any.I'm an ex-geek..... I was born a geek, raised a nerd and proudly claimed my scholarly wonkiness for years. "The harder a thing is to figger out, the greater the reward"
But NOW?? No Way..... I get it but I don't accept it.
IMO the machine should go like this..."turn it on"...."fire"....= velocity reading= DONE!
And there will be a button or buttons marked "settings" and "advanced settings" and "properties" and "management" and "manual" and on and on andonandon for those guys who believe that SD is real.
But for ME, "ON" should equal "FIRE"
To me it's about "being an engineer".......Not being an engineer, I would guess it's about power. Like when the transmitter and receiver should get some as opposed to not getting any.
I believe on mine I have to press 1 for EnglishTo me it's about "being an engineer".......
So make a liddle sign, "press once to rearm", there's room to write a freakin' Owner's Manual on the front of that thing.
1m, 10,20,30,40.. it generally doesn’t read much further.As long as we are on the Labradar what does everyone set their distances at for measurements? 0, 2, 10, 20 ????
