LabRadar Users
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LabRadar Users
Greetings,
Been tempted to buy a LabRadar. However, the downloaded raw data is not very useful.
Have any Excel Guru's created a macro to format the data into something more user friendly?
For example, I use the PACT chronograph with the printed paper tape. It lists all the important data for satisfying the curious mind.
I like to scan my test targets along with Chronograph data.
Fortunately, I test ammo at the In-laws where I am the only shooter. It involves a bit of running forth and back to check alignment; but; once I get the chronograph aligned, I am good for the day.
Cheers,
Dave
Been tempted to buy a LabRadar. However, the downloaded raw data is not very useful.
Have any Excel Guru's created a macro to format the data into something more user friendly?
For example, I use the PACT chronograph with the printed paper tape. It lists all the important data for satisfying the curious mind.
I like to scan my test targets along with Chronograph data.
Fortunately, I test ammo at the In-laws where I am the only shooter. It involves a bit of running forth and back to check alignment; but; once I get the chronograph aligned, I am good for the day.
Cheers,
Dave
fc60- Posts : 1449
Join date : 2011-06-11
Location : South Prairie, WA 98385
Re: LabRadar Users
I use LabRadar for more than a year, Dave! Before that I use Oehler's, still have two of them. Like LabRadar very much. Single feature, - ability to use it at the indoor range justified purchase for me.
Not sure what you mean by "user friendly", and will be happy to discuss off line. I can send you sample files, and we can figure out how to "massage" data to your liking. Yes, I'm quite proficient with Excel. I'll email you later tonight.
AP
Not sure what you mean by "user friendly", and will be happy to discuss off line. I can send you sample files, and we can figure out how to "massage" data to your liking. Yes, I'm quite proficient with Excel. I'll email you later tonight.
AP
PhotoEscape- Admin
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Join date : 2018-05-15
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Re: LabRadar Users
Greetings Alex,
Thanks for the response.
Cheers,
Dave
Thanks for the response.
Cheers,
Dave
fc60- Posts : 1449
Join date : 2011-06-11
Location : South Prairie, WA 98385
Re: LabRadar Users
I haven't used the Labrader, but have also been tempted. I am also pretty good with Excel and VBA and am willing to help.
PhotoEscape we may be near each other. I am in suburban Chicago. Feel free to PM me.
Steve Turner
PhotoEscape we may be near each other. I am in suburban Chicago. Feel free to PM me.
Steve Turner
Re: LabRadar Users
Wonder if TargetVision or TargetShootingApp could incorporate input from LabRadar.
They could interface with the LabRadar app (https://mylabradar.com/mobile-app/).
If the LabRadar can store data on an SD card does the app save the data in a way it can be accessed?
They could interface with the LabRadar app (https://mylabradar.com/mobile-app/).
If the LabRadar can store data on an SD card does the app save the data in a way it can be accessed?
Slartybartfast- Posts : 694
Join date : 2016-11-11
Age : 53
Location : Montreal, Québec
Re: LabRadar Users
Data stored on SD card in the form of Excel files. From stand point of interface LabRadar isn't very friendly. There's one port allowing for external connectivity. It can be used for connection to computer via USB port or to external power source. If connected to computer batteries must be installed into unit itself. I elected to use external power source, and transfer data by moving SD and connecting it to computer. I haven't tried computer interface.
AP
AP
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