Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-27306930-20180212031013/@comment-27306930-20180314031225

At the risk of being flamed for posting on old threads, my second Claymore arrived today. And guess what, the remote fires both Claymores at the same time. Honestly, that's what I thought was going to happen, and frankly I'm happy. Sure, it would have been cool to have two separate booby-traps. But honestly I'd rather set two Claymores in a cross fire pattern and blast 'em all to kingdom come.

As far as I can tell, these Claymores use the "baby monitor" frequencies to broadcast the firing signal. There are several radio bands at 49 MHz, 902 MHz and 2.4 GHz that are available to the public to broadcast at ultra-low power for baby monitors, X10s, and wireless intercoms. I'm positive these Claymores use one of those channels to broadcast the firing signal.

Look, it's late, and some of us have embibed to a significant degree. I promise, I will make a rudimentary video demonstrating firing multiple Claymores. Stay tuned ...