I agree with Brian.  I've had one for 10 years.  It's worth the money.

JE
--
Erickson Architects
John R. Erickson, AIA


> From: Brian Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 09:11:21 -0700
> To: David Register <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "RCSE (Soaring Exchange)"
> <Soaring@airage.com>
> Subject: Re: [RCSE] Stopwatch Recommendation
> 
> At 8:47 AM -0500 10/17/06, David Register wrote:
>> Seeking a little input on stopwatch recommendations, particularly
>> for discus but also for general TD use. I have an old Accusplit with
>> a 10 lap/split memory and programmable target timing but the buttons
>> are pretty shaky, even after cleaning and re-adjusting the gaps. A
>> couple of things would be useful:
>> - greater than 10 memory capability (30 would likely be more than
>> sufficient),
>> - simple (one button) lap timing operation,
>> - don't really need a target time setting - that's useful but not critical,
>> - same button for start/stop/lap timing,
>> - no lap time freeze before clear.
> 
> Why would you need lap time for TD work?
> 
> I have the Seiko for over 20 years, and it is the best. Others are
> just copy cats of the Seiko.
> 
> Brian
> -- 
> Brian Chan,
> An Electric Airplane Junkie @ San Mateo.Ca.USA
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