ger wrote: We need to understand why "dirty" targets cause the problems they do and find a solution
Geoff.
Right on the money.
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ger wrote:If triangulating, that time needs to be converted into distance and to do that you need to know the speed of sound _relative_ to the sensors. And that is a function of the speed of sound through your primary medium - in my case air. But it is also a function of the slope angle of the supersonic cone which is in turn a function of the projectile velocity (in terms of mach no).
Geoff.
AlanF wrote:So when an event is a success, every organising body is lining up to take some of the credit. Here we have a failure - and of course no-one in the queue...
They will have to demonstrate that problems have been addressed before Scotland, or they may not get many entries.
Alan
Razer wrote: Manual marking was not an option as the range is on an area of flat land,no pits, one shooting mound, with targets being moved down the range to get the required distances. This particular "E" target is different to the Kongs,etc. in that it only has sensors along the bottom of frame, not at corners like others. Ray.