Gidday again - Another question... I've just been reading the specs on the brand new FCV-800 (and 600) and noticed the Pulse Length and PRR spec 0.04 to 3.0 ms, Max 3,000 pulse/min. Then I had a look at my FCV-587 and saw the PRR of 1500p/m. Then I googled some competitors and saw their PRR of 1000p/m and also noticed that a lot of competitors don't even publish PRR specifications.
Can you please explain the benefits of a higher PRR and how would a PRR of 3000 p/m compare to the PRR of 1500 p/m on the FCV-587 in real terms?
Can you please explain the benefits of a higher PRR and how would a PRR of 3000 p/m compare to the PRR of 1500 p/m on the FCV-587 in real terms?
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