The "rifle" design with a scope actually makes sense. If there's a moving target at a decent enough distance, all you have to do it keep them in the sights while you communicate with the device. Otherwise, a yagi on a stick without sights is probably a little harder to aim precisely, especially if your target is far away.
because most of you have never even hel a real firearm and you have NO idea how they work! Just beacuse they used a scoped rifle stock doesnt mean it can aim worth a shit! The scope works off of the fact that the barrel has already been sighted at the factory. When mounting a scope you are required to "zero" your sights by way of laser sighting or trial and error at a firing range. If you pointed this device at someone holding a cell phone you are likely to "miss" and pick up the guy behind and to the right, or left, of him. How the hell are you going to zero a fucking antenna? hmmm?! You cant, not with a scope anyway. The only way this would be dead on accurate is to employ the use of a mounted laser sight, however; who knows what effect that would have on transmission? Also, now you are pointing a laser sighted rifle-like object at people which is a sure fire way of getting doubletapped in the forehead, especially if I'm around with my MP5!
SOF2 rules, and simple* ownz u foolz!
If you pointed this device at someone holding a cell phone you are likely to "miss" and pick up the guy behind and to the right, or left, of him. How the hell are you going to zero a fucking antenna? hmmm?! You cant, not with a scope anyway.
Really easy, actually. Get a scope (the other kind) and watch the screen. Adjust the optical scope accordingly. The laser pointer method is typically used as a quick and dirty way to aim two directional antennas at eachother.
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If you pointed this device at someone holding a cell phone you are likely to "miss" and pick up the guy behind and to the right, or left, of him. How the hell are you going to zero a fucking antenna? hmmm?! You cant, not with a scope anyway.
Really easy, actually. Get a scope (the other kind) and watch the screen. Adjust the optical scope accordingly. The laser pointer method is typically used as a quick and dirty way to aim two directional antennas at eachother.
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