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Bullseyecamera Target Camera system
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<blockquote data-quote="HHOLDENHSD" data-source="post: 826586" data-attributes="member: 40865"><p>This post is to amend my earlier very critical post about this system. I WAS WRONG-IT'S A GREAT SYSTEM under the right conditions! Once I got with Gary at Bullseye and discussed my 800 yd shooting environment here in SE Georgia, I did a test at another range at 100yds. The failure of the system at the 800 yd range was a result of very low signal strength(ss) due to high voltage power lines about 120 yds behind and parallel to the shooting line which run alongside the highway. The software will not work properly at a signal strength of 20 which existed there when shooting 600yds. The rubber duck antenna for the router has a vertical polarization pattern that resembles a flattened donut. At the 100 yd test site I was getting excellent results at 80 ss but could not get it any higher even by using a 9db rubber duck antenna and wireless adapter(purchased from L-com.com) on my laptop or even a 2.4 GHz 15 dBi Die Cast Mini-Reflector Grid Antenna which is very directional. When I raised the router antenna at the target a mere foot higher the ss increased to max at 99! It remains to be seen if I will be able to overcome the powerline problem at the 800yd range by using these other techniques-it is 100 miles away and the only 800 yd range within 250 miles of my home. This is a great product and since I usually shoot alone at long range, a real blessing. When I can return to the long range I will provide another update. BELIEVE THE HYPE-I NOW DO!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HHOLDENHSD, post: 826586, member: 40865"] This post is to amend my earlier very critical post about this system. I WAS WRONG-IT'S A GREAT SYSTEM under the right conditions! Once I got with Gary at Bullseye and discussed my 800 yd shooting environment here in SE Georgia, I did a test at another range at 100yds. The failure of the system at the 800 yd range was a result of very low signal strength(ss) due to high voltage power lines about 120 yds behind and parallel to the shooting line which run alongside the highway. The software will not work properly at a signal strength of 20 which existed there when shooting 600yds. The rubber duck antenna for the router has a vertical polarization pattern that resembles a flattened donut. At the 100 yd test site I was getting excellent results at 80 ss but could not get it any higher even by using a 9db rubber duck antenna and wireless adapter(purchased from L-com.com) on my laptop or even a 2.4 GHz 15 dBi Die Cast Mini-Reflector Grid Antenna which is very directional. When I raised the router antenna at the target a mere foot higher the ss increased to max at 99! It remains to be seen if I will be able to overcome the powerline problem at the 800yd range by using these other techniques-it is 100 miles away and the only 800 yd range within 250 miles of my home. This is a great product and since I usually shoot alone at long range, a real blessing. When I can return to the long range I will provide another update. BELIEVE THE HYPE-I NOW DO! [/QUOTE]
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