I knew something was up right away on this run, the next run against the same gun I had a constant v1 alert, no breaks.
Lol just realized you can hear my confusion at the end, totally puzzled.
I knew something was up right away on this run, the next run against the same gun I had a constant v1 alert, no breaks.
Lol just realized you can hear my confusion at the end, totally puzzled.
Last edited by NYSpeederPVM; 09-21-2014 at 07:46 PM.
curmudgeon (09-22-2014), ECMExpert (09-21-2014), oddpedestrian (09-21-2014), Tman (09-21-2014)
LTI says it's the same as the TSs , but it also does crash mapping? I am wondering if there's much more to it than that: " The TruSpeed Sx not only sports the same features as the TruSpeed S, it has the addition of a built-in tilt sensor, giving this laser the ability to measure both horizontal and vertical distance for crash scene mapping."
Is that really all it says? I mean it looks identical I just assumed it was a tss laying on the table. But really it just destroyed setups basically half the time. maybe they thought they'd keep it quiet so it wouldn't get sorted out by the jammer companies?
It mapped my crash alright.
Last edited by NYSpeederPVM; 09-21-2014 at 08:12 PM.
Yes, they insists it's a TSs with crash mapping capability:
TruSpeed Sx
TruSpeed Sx
The TruSpeed Sx speed measurement and mapping laser offers the same ruggedized, waterproof case and features as the TruSpeed S but has the addition of a built-in tilt sensor, giving the laser the ability to measure both horizontal and vertical distance for crash scene mapping. Comes standard with a carrying case, neck strap, eyepiece cover, and 2 CR 123A Batteries.
Key Features of the TruSpeed Sx include:
Measures speed, slope distance and the degree of inclination
Offers 7X crystal-clear optics with in-scope data display
Clearly see in all lighting conditions
All-weather proof
Rugged exterior housing with tactile grips
Built-in tilt sensor
Illuminated scope for easy nighttime mapping
Integrates with LTI’s QuickMap® 3D field software
NOW AVAILABLE IN USA ONLY!
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curmudgeon (09-22-2014), NYSpeederPVM (09-21-2014), Salty (09-22-2014), winterbrew (09-21-2014)
But wouldn't it need at least 2 different pulse trains? If it started over wouldn't it be the same as the shooter releasing the trigger momentarily? It would still be jammed the second and following resets, it would need to start over with a different pps to confuse the jammers no? I'm really not as informed on these things so I know I might be missing something.
Err... actually I think I understand what you mean.
Jammer is expecting the next pulse at a specific interval, it comes slightly before or slightly after the expected time and wham it's "variable" and the jammer doesn't know what to do with it.
Last edited by NYSpeederPVM; 09-21-2014 at 08:32 PM.
A standard TSs in continuous uses the same pulse train, it just delays it as it reshooting the target. Apparently, the sx is using a different pulse train even on continuous mode , so yes, it's different ones, thus the variable pulse rates . It could shoot A pulse, stop, shoot C pulse, stop, shoot X pulse tech. Etc.
This is not new technology, but it's taking a play out of DETs book.
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