Thank you Josh you have helped me a lot. Before building my indoor sim I only used my R10 outdoors at driving ranges I never knew that the R10 could pick up short ball flight. For that reason I didn't play sim virtual golf I only used driving range and closest to the pin challenges as It was so hard to get the Garmin to read a small chip like a bump and run. The Faraday cage around my projector changed everything. I highly recommend all R10 users to look into it. Thanks again for making this video.
I'm glad you found my video helpful. I think it's a game changer for sim golfers! It’s comments like this that make me want to continue making these videos!
That's not how radar works. Only moving objects interfere with radar. Metal reflects it sure, but it's not moving so there's no return signal. Floor or mirrors won't affect radar either. You really need to do more research. It's not how radar works.
Wrong. If you put a Garmin in front of a high voltage line it will completely fail. Nothing will be moving, but your chip shots will be a mess and you'll even get ghost reads from practise swings.
Thanks, this is definitely the truth. And the more research I did after antennasbc comment, I found that my video is still accurate. SO many things can interfere with radar, and they definitely don’t have to be moving. RF is one example that completely affects the Garmin R10
Thank you Josh you have helped me a lot. Before building my indoor sim I only used my R10 outdoors at driving ranges I never knew that the R10 could pick up short ball flight. For that reason I didn't play sim virtual golf I only used driving range and closest to the pin challenges as It was so hard to get the Garmin to read a small chip like a bump and run. The Faraday cage around my projector changed everything. I highly recommend all R10 users to look into it. Thanks again for making this video.
I'm glad you found my video helpful. I think it's a game changer for sim golfers! It’s comments like this that make me want to continue making these videos!
I wish I watched this before I got rid of the mevo+
That's not how radar works. Only moving objects interfere with radar. Metal reflects it sure, but it's not moving so there's no return signal. Floor or mirrors won't affect radar either. You really need to do more research. It's not how radar works.
Wrong. If you put a Garmin in front of a high voltage line it will completely fail. Nothing will be moving, but your chip shots will be a mess and you'll even get ghost reads from practise swings.
Thanks, this is definitely the truth. And the more research I did after antennasbc comment, I found that my video is still accurate. SO many things can interfere with radar, and they definitely don’t have to be moving. RF is one example that completely affects the Garmin R10