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<blockquote data-quote="diddlyv" data-source="post: 1186129" data-attributes="member: 95624"><p>I am not smart enough to find Brian Litz test of the LabRadar.</p><p>Please give us a link.</p><p></p><p>Also I received my LabRadar unit about 6 weeks ago. Made one trip to the range with it. I had issues with the unit picking up sound of shots from other shooters. The unit would report not being able to trace the bullet and require a reset to re arm.</p><p></p><p>This can be fixed by lowering the sensitivity of the unit by raising the sensitivity number (counter intuitive but thats the way it is). Another fix is to set it for doppler trigger and the bullet entering the beam triggers the unit.</p><p></p><p>I also was able to update the firmware last night. Really quite easy, download the file unzip and copy the two files to the SD card for the Labradar unit. I chose to stick the SD card in the slot on my laptop copy files to it then insert back in the Labradar unit and turn it on. Presto changeo the new firmware is installed and the files deleted from the SD card just like the manual says.</p><p></p><p>Having no other chronograph cannot compare results.</p><p></p><p>I should be able to determine if the results are reasonable shooting at 100 then 3 or 4 hundred comparing MOA needed to hit bulls eye vs Balistic Calculator prediction</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diddlyv, post: 1186129, member: 95624"] I am not smart enough to find Brian Litz test of the LabRadar. Please give us a link. Also I received my LabRadar unit about 6 weeks ago. Made one trip to the range with it. I had issues with the unit picking up sound of shots from other shooters. The unit would report not being able to trace the bullet and require a reset to re arm. This can be fixed by lowering the sensitivity of the unit by raising the sensitivity number (counter intuitive but thats the way it is). Another fix is to set it for doppler trigger and the bullet entering the beam triggers the unit. I also was able to update the firmware last night. Really quite easy, download the file unzip and copy the two files to the SD card for the Labradar unit. I chose to stick the SD card in the slot on my laptop copy files to it then insert back in the Labradar unit and turn it on. Presto changeo the new firmware is installed and the files deleted from the SD card just like the manual says. Having no other chronograph cannot compare results. I should be able to determine if the results are reasonable shooting at 100 then 3 or 4 hundred comparing MOA needed to hit bulls eye vs Balistic Calculator prediction [/QUOTE]
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