As far as I am concerned a Cobra is pretty sweet and pretty overpriced as well. If I was a pro making big bucks doing 1.3 I might have one. Thanks for the watch buddy I appreciate it and you are right sweet purchase!!
@@SteelCityPyrocrafter yeah I see the advantages if you do it for a living. I only get to shoot a hand full of times a year. So it perfect and shot flawless so far
I have 2 of them. You should not transmit with the antenna down. Like all radios transmitters the final output transistors need a matched antenna and that's a fully deployed antenna. If you blow out your finals it wont have the distance or even work at all.
I wouldn't consider this an upgrade from your older one. The older one is a P1200. This is basically the same thing. On these cues, when you turn one over to the back where you place the batteries in, are their individual holes for each cue number so that you can press a blunt end into each number and program each number on the cue?
Yes, so far it has held up well!! I like to keep the cues up off the ground during shoots of course because of dew, but I have used it several times now and it does great.
I bought this unit and has worked perfectly for my shows the past few yrs. I love it and would recommend for anyone who is starting out.
I have that same system and I love it, my friends love coming over and watching my fireworks show.
Thinking about picking one up myself for some backyard shows or possibly some bigger ones as well. Great review man.
Nice purchase man. I bought mine couple years ago. Works great 👊😁
As far as I am concerned a Cobra is pretty sweet and pretty overpriced as well. If I was a pro making big bucks doing 1.3 I might have one. Thanks for the watch buddy I appreciate it and you are right sweet purchase!!
@@SteelCityPyrocrafter yeah I see the advantages if you do it for a living. I only get to shoot a hand full of times a year. So it perfect and shot flawless so far
Nice video. We are thinking about ordering one.
Used it on the 4th worked flawlessly, this Saturday I'm doing a big show with it
What batteries would you recommend? 14500 or just Lithium AAs?
I have 2 of them. You should not transmit with the antenna down. Like all radios transmitters the final output transistors need a matched antenna and that's a fully deployed antenna. If you blow out your finals it wont have the distance or even work at all.
I wouldn't consider this an upgrade from your older one. The older one is a P1200. This is basically the same thing. On these cues, when you turn one over to the back where you place the batteries in, are their individual holes for each cue number so that you can press a blunt end into each number and program each number on the cue?
Looking into buying something like this. Does it hold up well? I’m looking at the ones on eBay.
Yes, so far it has held up well!! I like to keep the cues up off the ground during shoots of course because of dew, but I have used it several times now and it does great.
Will this work with Talon igniters? I've read they operate best on 12v and these little remotes are only good for 6v with brand new batteries.
Yes, it works with Talons.
Successful firing with AmazonBasics batteries? e-match and Talon?
That's what I'd like to know also
Where did you order it from I’m thinking of getting one?
I bought my system on Amazon. I Recommend it. Works great.
Do the new modules work with your old unit?
No, but I am still using the old unit as well.