Setting Up
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The Longshot External antenna is designed to allow shooters to have peace of mind that their camera will not be shot. With the external antenna, you have the ability to protect your camera with a piece of steel plate or place it behind a berm and to place the antenna far out of the line of fire t...
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To properly mount your camera to your spotting scope: 1. Slide the camera's universal mounting assembly over the eyepiece of your scope until the camera makes contact with the rear of the eyepiece. The camera has a spacer built in to account for most eye relief setups; however, the camera may ne...
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How to connect to Android devices and troubleshooting on Android devices.
We understanding that this technology can be a little overwhelming at first. We created a couple of videos to help you get started on Android devices. How to connect to Android devices: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Gl3nx1fgmM Trouble connecting on Android devices: https://www.youtube.com/wa... -
How to connect to iOS devices and troubleshooting on iOS devices.
We understanding that this technology can be a little overwhelming at first. We created a couple of videos to help you get started on Android devices. How to connect to Android devices: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bDQO4pKTQs Trouble connecting on Android devices: https://www.youtube.com/wa... -
Setting up the Receiver: The receiver should be placed on a tripod near your shooting position. The receiver may be placed on the ground or on your shooting bench. You can be within approximately 50 yards of the receiver and still get good signal. Ensure that the receiver is pointed down range a...
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When setting the camera up down range, there are two critical steps to ensure the optimal experience. 1. Determine the appropriate distance from the target: The camera is designed to be in focus when set up approximately 8-16 ft. from the target. Depending on the size of the target and the desi...