How far apart must the laser targets be so that when they are switched off with the remote control, the neighbouring target is not switched off as well?

According to the manufacturer, the bolt throw of the remote control is 30°. With the laser beam set by the manufacturer to 10 m firing distance, the targets must be at least 6 metres apart so that only the intended target is always switched off. There is no "coding remote control - target".

In the practical test, however, we were able to combine the targets to within 1m without the neighbouring target also being switched off. (Distance remote control - laser target was also 10 m). The condition is that you have to stand exactly in front of the intended target (but also at a distance of 10 m). In addition, this test can of course also be influenced by the performance of the remote control.

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