Arken Optics have split their digital scope business and their glass scope business into two separate companies
The glass scope business will continue as Arken Optics, but the digital scope business which currently covers the Arken Zulus scopes, the upcoming TNC225R multispectral scope and any other new digital scope products coming along in the future, will sold by DNT (Digital and Night Technologies)
DNT have released an app (DNT Optics LLC) which combines the functions of both the existing Arken Optics app (wifi connection only for firmware updates and real time viewing of the scope display) and the Arken Ballistic app (bluetooth only connection to create and transfer ballistic tables to the scope)
The new app also removes a lot of the "glass scope only" stuff from the Arken Ballisitc app which will hopefully, make it easier to use and provide more useful features.
Since the layout of the new app is a bit different from the old app, Billy Gregor and I are working on a manual for the new app (with lots of screenshots) that hopefully will help new users and exisiting users who might want to switch from the old app
Note that the existing apps are still available and are still fully functional, so if you are comfortable with them, you don't need to do anything
However, alongside the new app, there is also a major firmware update that applies to all the existing Zulus with rangefinders (ZHD 520R and ZHD312R), but not the non rangefinder versions (Hittac CP258 and ZHD520)
This firmware update improves the NV performance of the scope with and without IR and also allows up to 5 ballistic profiles to be created in the scope by direct entry of data using the scope keypad.
At present, the new firmware allows these "on board" ballistic profiles to be created, but they are not yet activated - there will be another firmware update coming soon that will makes these "on board" ballistic profiles useable
When that is done, there will be no need for a phone or other mobile device to be able to use the ballistic calculator.
I've no doubt that will make some people happy
However, it will still be possible to create ballistic profiles in the app and send them to the scope
Cheers
Bruce
The glass scope business will continue as Arken Optics, but the digital scope business which currently covers the Arken Zulus scopes, the upcoming TNC225R multispectral scope and any other new digital scope products coming along in the future, will sold by DNT (Digital and Night Technologies)
DNT have released an app (DNT Optics LLC) which combines the functions of both the existing Arken Optics app (wifi connection only for firmware updates and real time viewing of the scope display) and the Arken Ballistic app (bluetooth only connection to create and transfer ballistic tables to the scope)
The new app also removes a lot of the "glass scope only" stuff from the Arken Ballisitc app which will hopefully, make it easier to use and provide more useful features.
Since the layout of the new app is a bit different from the old app, Billy Gregor and I are working on a manual for the new app (with lots of screenshots) that hopefully will help new users and exisiting users who might want to switch from the old app
Note that the existing apps are still available and are still fully functional, so if you are comfortable with them, you don't need to do anything
However, alongside the new app, there is also a major firmware update that applies to all the existing Zulus with rangefinders (ZHD 520R and ZHD312R), but not the non rangefinder versions (Hittac CP258 and ZHD520)
This firmware update improves the NV performance of the scope with and without IR and also allows up to 5 ballistic profiles to be created in the scope by direct entry of data using the scope keypad.
At present, the new firmware allows these "on board" ballistic profiles to be created, but they are not yet activated - there will be another firmware update coming soon that will makes these "on board" ballistic profiles useable
When that is done, there will be no need for a phone or other mobile device to be able to use the ballistic calculator.
I've no doubt that will make some people happy
However, it will still be possible to create ballistic profiles in the app and send them to the scope
Cheers
Bruce