Chris,

The GTVe marker is no more.  That model had a very week electronic trigger 
that worked only half the time.  My current tank uses a mechanical marker 
triggered by a sliding cam powered by a door lock actuator.  The current 
batch of low cost electronic markers from Spyder (the Fenix line) are a 
quality product and I've used them in a few projects for FOA.  The Spyder 
Fenix's are some of the last remaining emarkers that can use CO2 (most 
higher end markers are air only now).

Syder Fenix in an FOA elevate (designed by yours truly)

<http://www.fieldofarmortanks.com/foa-ttes2-combat-r-c-gun-elevation-system-2nd-generation/>

ST

On Sunday, May 17, 2015 at 11:04:29 AM UTC-4, Chris Como wrote:
>
> Steve, are you still using the GTVe marker you described in your article? 
>>>  If you are, how is it holding up?  If not, is there a reason why you 
>>> changed it out?
>>>
>>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris 
>

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