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Pocket pro timer not buzzing
Pocket pro timer not buzzing




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#Pocket pro timer not buzzing how to

I think one can figure out how to hold the timer to do exactly what you need from it, in its current configuration. Noting the time of the final shot mitigated any questions if the timer did advance for whatever reason. As mentioned above care had to be taken once the shooter was finished to not register any more noises giving a false indication of the final shot.

#Pocket pro timer not buzzing pro

I found holding the timer in my left or right palm face up with the timer screen towards me and the mic towards the shooter allowed me to hold the timer just above waist level, catch all of the shots on the timer at greater distances than the pocket pro would have allowed due to the sensitivity settings in the AMG and I was able to watch the time on the timer change with each registered shot. We used the AMG at the Sig 2 Gun Nationals. This design suffers from the same problem as the CED: If the display is pointed at you, the mic is pointed away from the shooter. I am simply a valued customer that likes to use great products that WORK and recognize the support level specific companies invest into the shooting sports. I don't have any official or unofficial partnership or arrangement with Competition Electronics either. I prefer to support the companies that support the shooting sports.

pocket pro timer not buzzing

They sponsor a tremendous amount of events every year and their dedication to supporting the general shooting community is awesome. Lastly, Competition Electronics is a HUGE supporter of the practical shooting sports. I also use the historical strings of fire feature on the CED 7000 once in a while in practice if I am hammering on a quick drill back to back a bunch of times. I use the Multi-Par feature in dry fire regularly on the AMG Commander or CED 7000. The features the current Pocket Pro II doesn't have, which I think are important and I regularly use in other timers, is the Multi-Par feature and ability to review historical strings of fire. Being able to clip it onto my left hand pocket and having the screen facing upwards and buttons facing outwards makes reviewing times, splits, transitions or changing Par time settings fast and efficient.

pocket pro timer not buzzing

I want all of the shot timers to produce the same volume, warble and duration of "BEEP" so its a consistent experience for my shooters.įor my personal use, I prefer the physical layout and Menu structure of the Pocket Pro II. All of these different type and vintage shot timers we currently have produce different volume and warbling "BEEP" sounds as well which drives me nuts. Their robust screen, case and use of 9V Battery makes this type of shot timer perfect for club match use were the timers are used by random people and get exposed to unknown rough handling or weather conditions. My club is looking to replace all of our aging shot timers (Currently a mixture of Pocket Pro & Pocket Pro II timers) with blue tooth versions in order to take advantage of that in scoring. I am obviously interested in the Blue Tooth feature for linkage to scoring tablets. Out of curiosity, what features are you expecting from it that aren't available in other timers? You may have to contact them about release date. Kind of like the Cylons in Battlestar Gallacta. Press one of the front buttons and the timer stops scanning for shots. If you look at the front of an AMG timer, you can see the horizontal bar moving up and down when the timer is actively listening for shots. The only possible downside would be if the shooter decided to take another shot after you have pressed one of the buttons to stop picking up any shots.

pocket pro timer not buzzing

It's useful when you are runnibg a 22 or PCC in one bay and the shooter in the next bay is shooting an Open gun. It helps eliminating any future shots from registering. If you press any of the front buttons on an AMG timer it will stop picking up additional shots. It is better to either hold it facing the shooter or horizontally flat (so, you can see the screen in your peripheral vision and mic is not pointed away.Īs an option could also enable BLE push in the system timer menu, then PractiScore app (at lest on Android) will show updates for every shots, so the score keeper could notify the timer RO if timer is picking up all shots.Īlso, there is an option in the app to drop the accidental extra shots. See can review received shots

pocket pro timer not buzzing

But that is not a problem if you are doing things right. It even changed from sliding it into my pocket. It would change several times before range was clear. When I set it to 10 I had to be very careful to visibly capture the time after last shot fired because it would seemingly pick up wind, clearing the gun etc. I set it on 8 out of 10 to see how it did with quiet PCC's and I still had to get pretty close. The only "fault" I found was in the sensitivity settings. I need large numbers and a loud beep and it delivers for both. I used it this weekend at a major and it is absolutely the wave of the future.






Pocket pro timer not buzzing