Secret Garmin Xero C1 Pro Developers Menu
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It turns out that the Garmin Xero C1 Pro has a developers menu with some interesting options available to you -- one in particular may be very useful.
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Shout out to viewer Davis K who clued me in on this.
Garmin is suppose to be working on a future update, where the unit will display the speed at different distances so it can calculate the BC at those ranges. I guess will see in the future.
@TheRedneckPreppy
2 ай бұрын
That would be fantastic if they did -- though I'm not sure the unit is actually capable of that technically. Then again, Garmin would know :-)
Update: Okay, just to follow up on my last post: The Xero C1 Pro seems to be measuring velocity between 20 and 30 metres. I had a low of about 19.7 metres and about 27 metres at its longest measurement distance. It's display only -- you'll see the distance number beside the shot total -- and I couldn't figure out a way to have that number saved to the unit as another variable. At least, it didn't show up when I exported my data as CSV. Now, I'll leave it to smarter people than I, but I do wonder if this can get someone part of the way of calculating BC based on this additional data.
If you can repeatedly get a close and far reading then take the averages of each to calculate the average BC. I have been only briefly playing with it and it seems to correlate with the 50 degree broadcast cone so moving the radar off axis generates further readings.
@TheRedneckPreppy
4 ай бұрын
Yeah, I've been trying to square the circle of how to get this done. If there is a will!
@euresko1
7 күн бұрын
Perhaps need two units, one by the muzzle and one near the 100 yard target. Be a pain to see the details on the one by the target, unless it's paired to the phone and it can receive the data at such a distance. Perhaps they wouldn't need to be that far apart?