| CVS-Wired-Trap (Five Mics) 
 Part No: CVS-Wired-Trap-5
 Number of Microphones:  5
 Wired or Wireless?: Wired
 - 12 V relay box to a 120 V Power Source
 - This unit features 5 microphones, linked by cables to an electronics control 
box and from there to the trap and the scorer's trigger unit.
 - The electronics incorporate a 1/6th sec delay from the shooter's 
call to activation of the trap. This directly mimics the button operation of a 
human puller.
 - The remote trigger unit for the scorer/referee has an 'on/off' switch and a 
push button for testing the trap release. It also features a light which blinks 
off when the trap is activated - this allows a visual check of the trap from the 
scorers position without walking forward of the shooting line.
 - The electronics filter out most background noises through its unique design 
and allows the unit to be set up on any field without 'tuning' microphones.
 - All types of calls are recognized although an occasional shooter may 
experience non release of the target if they have a peculiar or sharp call - 
this can be overcome with minimal effort on the shooters part and any typical
 
 Price:
$1,570.00
 
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| CVS-Wireless-Upgrade from Wired to Wireless 
 Part No: CVS-Wireless-Upgrade
 - Necessary Parts to upgrade a Wired system to a Wireless system
 
 Price:
$1,850.00
 
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| CVS-Wireless-Trap (Five Mics) 
 Part No: CVS-Wireless-Trap-5
 Number of Microphones:  5
 Wired or Wireless?: Wireless
 - 12 V relay box to a 120 V Power Source
 - 4 AA batteries per receiver
 - This is the latest unit to be developed by Canterbury nearly 2.5 years in 
development to get this unit to perform to the same level as the wired system.
 - This unit features 5 microphones, each of which has is linked by short cable 
to its own transceiver. The transceiver clamps to the microphone stand.
 - The trap house has a 'base station' transceiver which is powered from the 
standard Canterbury relay unit (as used in the wired system) and this links it 
to the trap machine. Depending on the material used in the trap house, this 
transceiver may be located either inside or outside the trap. A polycarbonate 
cover is provided to a-fix and protect this unit.
 - The referee/scorer also has a wireless transceiver which operates in the same 
manner as the old wired trigger. This allows the trap house transceiver to be 
switched on or off - so disabling the microphones - a target can be manually 
released and it has a visible light that blinks off when the trap is activated.
 - No cables across the shooting lanes
 - Easier to operate handicap events
 
 
   
 Price:
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| CVS-Wireless-Trap (Two Mics) 
 Part No: CVS-Wireless-Trap-2
 Number of Microphones:  2
 Wired or Wireless?: Wireless
 - 12 V relay box to a 120 V Power Source
 - 4 AA batteries per receiver
 - This is the latest unit to be developed by Canterbury nearly 2.5 years in 
development to get this unit to perform to the same level as the wired system.
 - This unit features 5 microphones, each of which has is linked by short cable 
to its own transceiver. The transceiver clamps to the microphone stand.
 - The trap house has a 'base station' transceiver which is powered from the 
standard Canterbury relay unit (as used in the wired system) and this links it 
to the trap machine. Depending on the material used in the trap house, this 
transceiver may be located either inside or outside the trap. A polycarbonate 
cover is provided to a-fix and protect this unit.
 - The referee/scorer also has a wireless transceiver which operates in the same 
manner as the old wired trigger. This allows the trap house transceiver to be 
switched on or off - so disabling the microphones - a target can be manually 
released and it has a visible light that blinks off when the trap is activated.
 - No cables across the shooting lanes
 - Easier to operate handicap events
 
 
 Price:
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| CVS-Wireless-Trap (One Mic) 
 Part No: CVS-Wireless-Trap-1
 Number of Microphones:  1
 Wired or Wireless?: Wireless
 - 12 V relay box to a 120 V Power Source
 - 4 AA batteries per receiver
 - This is the latest unit to be developed by Canterbury nearly 2.5 years in 
development to get this unit to perform to the same level as the wired system.
 - This unit features 5 microphones, each of which has is linked by short cable 
to its own transceiver. The transceiver clamps to the microphone stand.
 - The trap house has a 'base station' transceiver which is powered from the 
standard Canterbury relay unit (as used in the wired system) and this links it 
to the trap machine. Depending on the material used in the trap house, this 
transceiver may be located either inside or outside the trap. A polycarbonate 
cover is provided to a-fix and protect this unit.
 - The referee/scorer also has a wireless transceiver which operates in the same 
manner as the old wired trigger. This allows the trap house transceiver to be 
switched on or off - so disabling the microphones - a target can be manually 
released and it has a visible light that blinks off when the trap is activated.
 - No cables across the shooting lanes
 - Easier to operate handicap events
 
 
 Price:
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| CVS-Wired-Skeet (Two Mics) 
 Part No: CVS-Wired-Skeet-2
 Number of Microphones:  2
 Wired or Wireless?: Wired
 - 12 V relay box to a 120 V Power Source
 - Features a single stand, which holds two microphones, the control box and the 
sequencer on a custom bracket.
 - The sequencer has sufficient cable length that it can be held by the scorer 
behind the squad and features all sequences of target release plus separate HI, 
LO & Double.
 - A "back" button is used for broken targets etc. This unit is suitable for 
practice or competition use. The sequencer can be provided in whatever form of 
Skeet is being shot - English, US, or other.
 - The control box features special design work to allow Skeet shooters to call 
for targets exactly as they would with a manual release.
 
 Price:
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| CVS-Wireless-Skeet NSSA Kit 
 Part No: CVS-Wireless-Skeet-NSSA
 
 
 Price:
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| CVS-Wireless-Skeet ISSF (ISU) Kit (Quad Relay) 
 Part No: CVS-Wireless-Skeet-ISU
 
 
 Price:
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| CVS-Wireless-Skeet-ISSF Kit (Two Base Transmitters) 
 Part No: CVS-Wireless-Skeet-ISSF
 
 
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| CVS-Wired-5 Stand Kit 
 Part No: CVS-Wired-5 Stand
 Number of Microphones:  5
 Wired or Wireless?: Wired
 - 12 V relay box to a 120 V Power Source
 - This unit allows a full interface with up to 10 sporting traps by either cable 
or wireless so that a full 5-Stand/Compact Sporting complex can be operated over 
voice release automatically.
 - The microphones are engaged sequentially so that any talk on the line, away 
from the current shooter will NOT release targets.
 - All target options (single, simultaneous pair, report pair and following/rafale 
pair) are catered for and the simple design of this unit allows a new program to 
be entered in less than 30 seconds.
 - 5 different flurry options are provided.
 - FITASC shooting ( 0 - 3 sec random target release) can be provided at the 
touch of a button.
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