A stroboscope speed tester.
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Re: A stroboscope speed tester.
The "True note" stroboscope app downloaded to an iphone also works very well.
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Alas I cannot second these sentiments, and goodness knows how I wish I could. Strobily works fine only on some smartphones; on others it flashes almost rendomly and is totally useless. I have even tried to cooperate with the developer and try to fix the issue, but he said that some OS and/or cellphones require complex software negotiations between priorities, and that quite often the flashlight has a very low priority and is not activated in due time.PeteLeoni wrote: Sat Nov 04, 2023 9:37 pm FYI, the Android ap "Strobily" is a fantastic app for a standard strobe disc. No longer do you need a neon or florescent light. Strobily uses the led on your phone. Very crisp clear and accurate.
If anyone knows of any other tested + working stroboscope app, I'd be very happy to try it!
As a side note, a very cheap and very effective stroboscope lamp can be made with a "true" neon bulb lamp for signalling or votive appliances. These are operated at 220V standard mains line. The difference with ordinary incandescence bulblamps is that the dark/light cutoff is extremely sharp with neon discharge lamps, and thus the strobe dots are in turn rendered extremely sharp and visible. I always carry with me this simple setup when I'm out "deejaying" with gramophones.
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Please try "True note" mentioned above.Marco Gilardetti wrote: Tue Nov 07, 2023 5:51 am
If anyone knows of any other tested + working stroboscope app, I'd be very happy to try it!
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Re: A stroboscope speed tester.
Can't even find it. May it be for Apple smartphones only, perhaps?
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Re: A stroboscope speed tester.
Strobily. Working fine on Galaxy 21s Galaxy 8s
I will note that it's easy to initiate a S.U. error if you don't completely understand the app, it's not ultra clear. At first I too encountered an S.U. error, but then I learned how to work it. Yes, I was the S.U.
I will note that it's easy to initiate a S.U. error if you don't completely understand the app, it's not ultra clear. At first I too encountered an S.U. error, but then I learned how to work it. Yes, I was the S.U.
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Re: A stroboscope speed tester.
Welcome! I was pleased. I tried a bunch which did not work first.CarlosV wrote: Mon Nov 06, 2023 4:53 amI tried it and works fine! Thanks for the tip.PeteLeoni wrote: Sat Nov 04, 2023 9:37 pm FYI, the Android ap "Strobily" is a fantastic app for a standard strobe disc. No longer do you need a neon or florescent light. Strobily uses the led on your phone. Very crisp clear and accurate.
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My audio studio has a fluorescent lamp along with others. When on, it works great with a printed disc on the turntable.
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Re: A stroboscope speed tester.
Be aware that an old neon socket test light (those are everywhere for pennies) is also flashing at mains frequency of 60hz or 50hz
Just stick the ends in an extension cord and shine on the strobe disc.
Just stick the ends in an extension cord and shine on the strobe disc.