hlbennettpls, post: 344921, member: 10049 wrote: It does look like the Mini has a keypad as well. Again, anyone using these?! Would like to ask some...
rfc, post: 342744, member: 8882 wrote: Yes, currently, I've been able to connect the gun to the tablet with a USB serial cable, but the USB connection...
rfc, post: 342664, member: 8882 wrote: In the event I can't get this figured out, does anyone know if a single Parani SD1000, connected to the instrum...
I don't run this combo but I can attest to the fact that Carlson runs a Zenith 20 without problem.
I know it is a way from Georgia, but Carlson's user conference is happening at the end of February in Las Vegas. Registration is $750 and they are off...
Use the search function to determine whether or not your new computer has Windows Mobile Device Center installed. For some reason Windows 8 doesn't se...
The Carlson robot and the Zoom80 are the same gun, just supported by their respective companies; Carlson contracts with Geomax to sell the Zoom80 as a...
I'll reiterate what the others have said: With the Archer/Mini2 you'll get no more than 250m without adding a class 1 transmitter (such as a Parani). ...
This subject has been covered in the past, you can search for past posts and see what has been covered. As far as my experience, I have only been able...
The TS09 comes standard with features that are optional on the TS06 (USB port, bluetooth); the TS09 also has guidelights. If you are going to be at th...
I've range tested an Algiz10 (BT 4.0) tablet with Zoom80 out to 240 meters using the LRBT handle, not quite a quarter mile but you could always add a ...
For what its worth, I've tested out to 240m with the Carlson Mini2 and the LRBT handle on the Zoom80, no Parani necessary.
Carlson Robotic TSAnother option, which will aid in continuity of support, is to buy your robot through Carlson. They market the Zoom80 as the Carlson...
No experience with the 6 but have been able to use the 5s with no problems. Can use either BT or wifi with the personal hotspot feature.
As Pin Cushion said, the GeoMax Zoom80 is the current production of the Leica 1200. They all come with 1000m reflectorless and excellent Leica optics....