Safe Shot provides an array of efficient audio and visual communication systems to enhance the safety on your range. Using Aiphone® communication systems, range operator and shooters can easily communicate with each other, allowing the operator to monitor changing safety conditions on the range in real-time.
For those looking for advanced range communication systems, the digital video remote system allows the range operator to call, listen and converse with an individual shooter, a select group, or all shooters in unison by simply pressing the selector button on the master station. Or the operator can view the shooter via a video feed, allowing real-time feedback and response time for calls to master control. The master station console contains a video monitor, multi-channel selection panel, a talk/listen release switch, an all-call button and volume controls for outgoing and incoming communications.
The console is available with an open voice speaker or a handset to provide listening privacy and diminish background noise. Open voice communications from the master station simply requires the range operator to engage the talk/listen switch – push to talk, release to listen. When the master station is provided with a handset, communications are initiated through voice activation.
With the plastic remote and stainless-steel remote audio communication systems, the range operator can call, listen and converse with an individual shooter, a select group, or all shooters in unison by simply pressing the selector button on the master station. The master station console contains a channel selection panel, a talk/listen release switch, an all-call button and volume controls for outgoing and incoming communications.
The console is available with an open voice speaker or a handset to provide listening privacy and diminish background noise and is easy to use. The range operator can establish open voice communications from the master station by pushing the talk/listen switch. When using a handset, the master station’s communications begin through voice activation.