Target
Hit Technology
McNeal,
AZ
Is
proud to present a state of the art target "hit" indicator for long range
shooters.
The
unit consists of two modules. A Sensor and a Receiver/Indicator.
The
micro circuit Sensor is housed in a 3 x 2 x 1 plastic housing. The circuitry is
encapsulated to enhance its ruggedness.
The
Receiver/Indicator is also housed in a
3 x 2 x 1 enclosure.
The
modules are connected by a 10 foot cable with a 6 pin Molex connector
to allow for an accessory "extender
cable" to be added to allow for placement of the Receiver/Indicator module
further from the target.
Installation:
The Sensor Module is attached to the center of the back of your steel target with Velcro (not
supplied). The Molex connector is mated, a 9v battery (not included) is placed
in the clip on the back of the receiver module and connected to the supplied power leads.
The Receiver/Indicator Module is positioned via a method of your choice and the power switch activated.
The
assembly can be tested by simply tapping the steel target. The LED's on the
Receiver will flash with each tap.
A
bullet striking any part of the target will send a control voltage from the
Sensor module to the Receiver and cause the two high intensity LED's to flash.
The
LED's are designed to be visible at great distances, however binocular assistance can
be used to augment human eyesight.