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  1. Marco K1

    Resources Element Helix parallax wheel......DIY??

    I simply took the wide metal from a folder (unfortunately, I don't know the English word), cut it to size with scissors and a hole punch, and bent it. Then I attached it with the scope mount screws. See the last picture. It works great, but it's not a magic bullet.
  2. Marco K1

    Resources Element Helix parallax wheel......DIY??

    I'm very happy that you like the wheel. I've just finished the new version v8 and made it available for free again at Cults 3D. This time, the wheel is slightly larger at 150 mm and also wider at 15 mm for more marking space. The wheel now consists of two parts. A connector with three neodymium...
  3. Marco K1

    Resources Element Helix parallax wheel......DIY??

    What I personally don't like at all is using clamps as a mounting option. The Helix element offers a perfect alternative mounting option without clamps – the screw caps on the towers. I'll show you what I mean with a few pictures. 3D printing is super inexpensive, and you can let your...
  4. Marco K1

    DIY Daystate GCU v5 (Red Wolf) programmer

    Now the construction of the cable is finished and I have connected it. The sentence on the Red Wolf's display was "Welcome Super User". Full of hope, I pressed the Connect button on the WinGCU-0.3 software....Connection failed. I tried all the UART settings that I can make in the Windows...
  5. Marco K1

    DIY Daystate GCU v5 (Red Wolf) programmer

    Last entry of 2022 - didn't think there would be anyone else on the topic. Nice to see I'm not the only one interested. If I understand this correctly, there seem to be two ways. Once with the built cable and an Arduino or with the cable directly on a PC with the WinGCU 0.3 Program for Windows...
  6. Marco K1

    DIY Daystate GCU v5 (Red Wolf) programmer

    Hello folks I have now also bought a Red Wolf, which will be delivered next week. I plan to shoot FT with her and am really looking forward to it. Unfortunately, I live in the wrong country for these shooting devices and can therefore only shoot up to 175ms or 7.5 joules. So it's important that...