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- Feb 1, 2022
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Had a chance to test the Andiscan A2 Doppler chronograph
Once I figured out where I wanted to mount the unit and trimmed a piece to fit.
Set up was easy.
First few shots 1/2 didn’t record a shot.
After closely reading the manual I made an adjustment to the trigger sensitivity to 7 (down from 9) and adjust something that had to do with signal to noise ratio (SNR) there are 4 options 13, 17, 20, & 23. (Lower is for smaller bullets / higher for larger bullets) I set it to the Recommended 17.
Out of the next 30 shots I received 3 odd readings of 1582, 1582 and 1583. I’m not sure what happen and haven’t had time to figure it out.
Saving shot strings is simple (can save 100 strings of 100 shots).
Hook up to wii fi was simple and reliable so far.
Still more testing to be done with wii fi and tablet before I have a final thought.
Display was easy to read. I like just glancing over to see the data without having to come off target.
Overall impression is it’s a great lightweight device that’s easy to pack, setup & use.
If things continue as they have so far, I’ll be saying goodbye to magneto speed and Labradar.
My only complaint so far is the 3D printing especially the mounting hardware.
Keep in mind this isn’t the finish production model.
If your okay with making or modify the mounting hardware this might be a great upgrade to explore.
If not I might wait for them to improve the materials.
Once I figured out where I wanted to mount the unit and trimmed a piece to fit.
Set up was easy.
First few shots 1/2 didn’t record a shot.
After closely reading the manual I made an adjustment to the trigger sensitivity to 7 (down from 9) and adjust something that had to do with signal to noise ratio (SNR) there are 4 options 13, 17, 20, & 23. (Lower is for smaller bullets / higher for larger bullets) I set it to the Recommended 17.
Out of the next 30 shots I received 3 odd readings of 1582, 1582 and 1583. I’m not sure what happen and haven’t had time to figure it out.
Saving shot strings is simple (can save 100 strings of 100 shots).
Hook up to wii fi was simple and reliable so far.
Still more testing to be done with wii fi and tablet before I have a final thought.
Display was easy to read. I like just glancing over to see the data without having to come off target.
Overall impression is it’s a great lightweight device that’s easy to pack, setup & use.
If things continue as they have so far, I’ll be saying goodbye to magneto speed and Labradar.
My only complaint so far is the 3D printing especially the mounting hardware.
Keep in mind this isn’t the finish production model.
If your okay with making or modify the mounting hardware this might be a great upgrade to explore.
If not I might wait for them to improve the materials.