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Old January 2nd, 2006, 22:03   #31
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could you post up a final price list of the items you are offering, RF transmitter, cost of each mine (for those of us that want to buy several). I'm very interested in buying a full setup.

also confirmation on if you can have two or more transmitters on teh field at once (ie one teams has 2 transmitters and the other team has two etc.)

thinking that it uses a rolling code .. does this mean that each mine is specific to only one channel or one trans mitter or do you need to sync the transmitter with the mine so they are ont eh same code (much the same as a cordless phone when you charge it .. it changes the security code so they are on the same scheme)

some more high res pics and or video would be great .. maybe a small vid of the fx powder in use :>

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Old January 2nd, 2006, 23:23   #32
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$205 for the entire system, (Base mine unit, Tripwire asembly, Radio Frequency remote, ALICE clip carry pouch (USGI gas mask bag) and pressure switch assembly). For addtional base mine units, (includes a splitter jack,which allows two mines to be daisy chained/triggered from one signal pulse) it will be $100 per unit.

The "Rolling Code" system means that the unit alters the code everytime it is used, for exmple when the transmitter sends code to the the receiver , the reciever only triggers when it recieves the code it expects, both the transmitter and the recieve then pick a new code, using the same protocol which advances the code frequency to the next setting, so they both are synchronized. it is more complcated than that, and I'm not exactly an electronic design engineer but that is the gist of it, there is a very slim statistical chance (likely in the millions to trillions depending on the system) that a unit using a rolling or hopping code can be activated by another "unlearned " remote transmitter
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Old January 3rd, 2006, 21:27   #33
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Here is a shot of the RF transmitter,




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LED lit sending activation code
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Old January 3rd, 2006, 22:13   #34
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These the parts your using?

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Old January 4th, 2006, 00:56   #35
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No it is a intergrated design, it is all contained on one PCB.

Just for reference here is the two units I use to presurize the mines, one is a Schwinn frame pump and the other is a Co2 12gram powered bike tire inflator, both work well, and since my AT-4s and the Gustavs use 12grams I have those LBT fuse pouches on my gear so I have quick acess to the 12grms when reloading either the mines or the shoulder fired units. 12 guage shot shell loops also work excellent to carry 12grams. The Frame pumps fits perfectly in a pop flare pouch I use a LBT one, but BHI also works, and the Co2 Inflator fits into a pistol mag pouch securely.

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Old March 11th, 2006, 10:21   #36
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I've got three units complete and ready to go, basically all thats is left is paint, (customer chooses Color typically anything from simple OD, exact color match for Coyote Tan, to Original Tigerstripe) One is spoken for, a second is tentative and the third is available. These things aren't spastic plastic, but entirely constructed of steel, and are literally light years ahead of anything out there on the market at this point. In the past usually a run of these ( ten to a dozen per run) sell out with in 3-4 weeks, so if you are interested let me know quick.
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Old March 11th, 2006, 22:57   #37
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Newest clip of the mine being triggered using the RF remote system

http://www.zippyvideos.com/8154895564241576/edit_2420/
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Old March 11th, 2006, 23:08   #38
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an additional clip of the mine using a Demo/blast simulator atachment and the Remote RF system http://www.zippyvideos.com/1880498424241636/imgp2419/
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Old March 11th, 2006, 23:32   #39
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Old March 12th, 2006, 00:05   #40
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can you please clarrify, do you use "either" a pump or the CO2 cartridges or you need to use "both"??

If you can use the pump without having to go out and buy new cartridges what is the disadvantages???

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Old March 12th, 2006, 05:42   #41
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You can use one or the other, the pump is slower, as it is manual, Using 12grams is instant. The frame pump can't pressurize the mine much past 100psi
( a good floor bike pump can typically attain pressures of 160psi) the Co2 gets it to max (150 psi) pressure instantly.

Edit: the unit is far smaller than what you see in the Mpgs, I had my welding gloves laying on top of it in the first clip and had it housed in a small cardboard box in the second demo sim clip. Completely assembled the footprint occupies approximately the same spaces as a comic book, and are maybe 3-4inches in height. The payload for that test shot was about three handfulls of popcorn seeds ($.29 for a quarter pound of them is pretty cost effective substitute for BBs) so roughly 500-700 seeds, when we checked the dispersal we got about a 40-45ft spread(which is about the same distance as the span visable of that rear wall in the clip), which is typical perfomance at 110psi.
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Old March 12th, 2006, 06:24   #42
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Hey Zero would you mine posting up some pics of the actual unit?
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Old March 13th, 2006, 14:04   #43
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Hey mate,

Interested in the Claymore device. Any in production right now? thx
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Old March 13th, 2006, 14:18   #44
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Just so you guys know he's on the road again at the moment for work, and will most likely be unreachable for about 2 weeks.
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Old March 13th, 2006, 17:33   #45
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