Interesting idea. That said, for safety, during firing details the commands must be given verbally by the Range Conducting Officer. The NRA rule book is quite explicit on that.
@@ShootingAndReloading Okay, different rules for different countries, probably different rules for different competitions, etc. I could imagine a throat microphone that connects to a bluetooth to the Rasberry Pi it could be connected via bluetooth to a speaker.
I'd rather not provide my code in the public domain incase someone ends up hurting themselves with a turning target and sues me! It is a litigious world... It's all written with NodeRed - very simple stuff. There is no phone app as such. The Raspberry Pi acts as a wifi access point and web server. You just need to go to a specific URL on any device.
Smart it would be even better if you could hear commands to add an amplifier and a speaker.
Interesting idea. That said, for safety, during firing details the commands must be given verbally by the Range Conducting Officer. The NRA rule book is quite explicit on that.
@@ShootingAndReloading Okay, different rules for different countries, probably different rules for different competitions, etc. I could imagine a throat microphone that connects to a bluetooth to the Rasberry Pi it could be connected via bluetooth to a speaker.
Hi Mate, all fine and dandy, but can you also show or link code for the Raspberry and App. Thx alot
I'd rather not provide my code in the public domain incase someone ends up hurting themselves with a turning target and sues me! It is a litigious world...
It's all written with NodeRed - very simple stuff. There is no phone app as such. The Raspberry Pi acts as a wifi access point and web server. You just need to go to a specific URL on any device.
@@ShootingAndReloading Thank you