The Navarone is currently configured with a 1 second delay and is field programmable in 0.5 second increments.

I doubt that any tank markers will be using delay circuits until we've seen them working on the artillery pieces. So, one or two of your circuits will probably be sufficient.

On 2/25/2014 1:28 PM, Mike Lyons wrote:
What is the current rate of fire of the Navarone Gun?
1 second seems reasonably fast.
For the initial test battle perhaps a more significant delay should be
tried?

I plan to produce enough of my devices to cover the servo-based markers
at the next Mid-Atlantic region battle.
I can field-program the delay with a laptop, a cable, and a dongle.

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