LabRadar utilizes the latest technological advances in Doppler Radar to obtain the velocity of
your projectile. Your unit contains a transmitter and a receiver with sophisticated software that
processes the Doppler signal to immediately provide you with the velocity of your projectile.
LabRadar captures the event after the sound impulse from the firearm being used. The system
also contains an alternate mode (Doppler) that allows it to capture velocities of projectiles fired
from other systems with a less audible response. Since radar signals travel at the speed of light
LabRadar is able to accurately detect velocities at sub-sonic, trans-sonic and supersonic speeds.
Unlike traditional chronographs that are highly susceptible to variances in lighting conditions,
bullet glint, sub-sonic bow waves LabRadar is accurate in virtually any condition.
LabRadar is positioned besides the shooter, not downrange. The shooter aligns the radar using
a built-in sighting notch with the target he intends to shoot. Ideally, LabRadar should be positioned
to the side of the shooter’s muzzle. You should position your firearm no greater than 18” from the
side of the radar. If you are shooting a firearms that may discharge debris that could strike the
radar it may be best to move the firearm slightly forward so the muzzle, cylinder gap, ejecting
cases or other discharge will not damage your LabRadar. Upon firing the shot, the radar unit will
begin recording and will continually track the bullet, reporting numerous velocities along its path.
Based upon the large amount of data gathered from the tracked projectile the muzzle velocity
can also be determined.
LabRadar $1250.00 (Accessories sold seperately) - Carry Bag $75.00 Plate $75.00 TriPod $75.00
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