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LabRadar Quit at Range after working for about hour and a half. Temp about 90 degrees.
All I get is a Flashing blue light when I turn it on. Any Ideas? Seems to update slow when
it was working. Does speed of memory chip affect update speed like on a camera. Also
still has original software. Tried external batteries and internal batteries same results.

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Found out it was the SD card. Finally tried turning it on without SD card and everything worked.
Tried 4 other SD cards I had none would work. Went to Walmart and bought a Ultra SD card
good for 80mg sec worked perfect. Seemed to make Labradar compute fast also.

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Glad to see you got a solution of your problem! In spite of a big headed A-hole "Kahuna" like antelope _sniper!

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So, it had the wrong card in it? Is it stated in the manual as such?


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I know I am a 71 year old bad dude, but I never went along with the crowd
and always made my own decisions and lived with them. I was a SOB when
I was a CW4 in the Army to. But when they had a problem no one else could
fix I got a shot at it.

The gentlemen at Labradar put me on to the problem with the SD cards.
Mine were 32Gig but the first ones that came out. Apparently Labradar
has problems with those slow cards. Put in a 32gig ultra card and everthing
works. Shot 44 7mm Mag shots this morning and 21 .338 Win Mag shots not a hiccup
I gues the answer is to not use old SD cars, or no card. By the way the new card made
the Labradar work about twice as fast. It was very slow with the old card. Got to
up date mine now. The old card was mine from my camera and Garmin days.

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Originally Posted by Reloder28
So, it had the wrong card in it? Is it stated in the manual as such?

Yes.


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