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Lowtech PDA for Shooting Software

TheGerman

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    While I think the Trimble would be what I would want, the price has me looking elsewhere.

    I'm pretty much wanting a sturdy, no frills PDA that will have the SD card slot and WM 5.0+ to run FFS or something similar. Obviously if there is a another ballistics program suggested that doesn't need the SD slot, I don't need it then.

    What would be suggested as far as the PDA? I don't want to use my iPhone as its a company phone and the way I am with equipment, its guaranteed to be destroyed.
     
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    Check out Nightforces Software. It was around $60 a couple of years ago. I liked it because you could load the dope into an excel spreadsheet and print to a small card.

    Gil Horsley
     
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    I have the Nightforce SD card in an old HP IPAQ 211 PDA. Works great. Had to hunt for awhile on e-bay to get NOS (new old stock) HP IPAQ for not a good but OK price. Unit has Windows Mobil 6 operating system but is no longer supported by Microsoft. Still works great as stand alone for the NightForce ballistic software.
     
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    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Fredrick</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I have the Nightforce SD card in an old HP IPAQ 211 PDA. Works great. Had to hunt for awhile on e-bay to get NOS (new old stock) HP IPAQ for not a good but OK price. Unit has Windows Mobil 6 operating system but is no longer supported by Microsoft. Still works great as stand alone for the NightForce ballistic software. </div></div>

    Am I thinking of something else, or is NF practically repackaged ExBal? Would be interested if it is, good program.

    Does the NF ballistics and the HP IPAQ have whatever slot/input is required to plug a Kestrell into it and have the readings update? - Update; Nevermind, I see the HP IPAQ 211 has Bluetooth capability.

    I'm not so up on my Bluetooth versions, but would Bluetooth 2.0 EDR, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g communicate with the Kestrell 4500 Bluetooth?
     
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    I also have nightforce sd card in a hp PDA. I got the nightforce sd used on eBay for 30 bucks and the PDA for 60 bucks. I've had it for to years and like it a lot. My old man has the kestrel with the Horus program built in if u got the funds I recommend this route tough and waterproof just expensive.
     
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    I have an HP IPaq 211 running the FFS Delta IV card. It runs flawlessly. I put it in an aluminum case and its GTG.
     
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    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: DesertHK</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I have an HP IPaq 211 running the FFS Delta IV card. It runs flawlessly. I put it in an aluminum case and its GTG. </div></div>

    Do you know if the Bluetooth in the 211 will communicate with the Kestrell 4500?
     
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    <span style="font-style: italic">"and the way I am with equipment, its guaranteed to be destroyed."</span>

    Maybe you should just go for the Trimble then...
    grin.gif
     
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    I have a Pharos Running FFS IV and it works well, It is a little slow compared to all the smart phones, but is dead on if you put all the correct variables
     
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    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: TheGerman</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: DesertHK</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I have an HP IPaq 211 running the FFS Delta IV card. It runs flawlessly. I put it in an aluminum case and its GTG. </div></div>

    Do you know if the Bluetooth in the 211 will communicate with the Kestrell 4500? </div></div>

    I'm not sure. My Kestrel doesn't have Bluetooth. Heres a HP forum on their old IPAQ's.

    http://h30499.www3.hp.com/t5/Handhelds-iPaq/bd-p/bsc-273

    Apparently alot of IT guys still covet these things for their work.
     
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    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 427Cobra</div><div class="ubbcode-body">No batteries required
    http://www.impactdatabooks.com/Field_Density_Altitude_Compensator_Yards_p/t-fdac.htm

    Your exact round and speed your sending it
    http://www.impactdatabooks.com/Adaptive_Quick_Card_AQC_s/149.htm
    Add or Subtract 1000 feet DA for every 25fps difference </div></div>

    Totally agree with you. So much that I already have these.

    My aim was to manually calculate everything off of my known data and then adjust as needed for changes in elevation, weather, angle, wind, temperature, etc and then check against what it was 'supposed' to be via a reliable ballistics program. At ranges of over 1500 yards out in Utah, taking unknown distance shots will be very common and something I look forward to getting good at again, so being versed in both the program as well as the super low tech manual calculations can never steer you wrong.
     
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    Find a used Ipod for a little over $100, buy Ballistic AE for about $20 on Itunes, rock on. Cheap, simple to use, great value.

    And yes I have a Nomad with FFS, an Iphone w/ 3 major ballistic programs, Kestrel 4500NV with Horus Atrag, Android Table with Shooter, FDAC cards and a ouija board. The used Ipod w/ Ballistic AE is the best value in my opinion.
     
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    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jasonk</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Find a used Ipod for a little over $100, buy Ballistic AE for about $20 on Itunes, rock on. Cheap, simple to use, great value.

    And yes I have a Nomad with FFS, an Iphone w/ 3 major ballistic programs, Kestrel 4500NV with Horus Atrag, Android Table with Shooter, FDAC cards and a ouija board. The used Ipod w/ Ballistic AE is the best value in my opinion. </div></div>

    Never thought about this; good idea with the iPod guys.

    What type/version iPod would be ideal for my use? I don't know much about them besides that they are different sizes. Any of them have Bluetooth capable of communicating with the Kestrell 4500?
     
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    or go the route i went, got an old pda that runs windows mobile for $10 on ebay, downloaded balcalc for free (it's a free download) on the net. haven't used it yet though, anyone ever run balcalc before?
     
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    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: TheGerman</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
    Any of them have Bluetooth capable of communicating with the Kestrell 4500?</div></div>

    No, something about Kestrel not wanting to pay for the rights or something, but no BT talking to iPods.

    Here's a great deal, refurbed so there's a warranty, has camera in it too for logging targets and stuff.

    http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/specialdeals/ipod/ipod_touch/8gb