Disposable chip technology. We're almost there (for accurate XC use.) Greg Hipp wrote: > > > I don't think I've seen anybody suggest placing the timing chip on the > torso > > (attached to race number?). This would seem to solve the trailing vs. > > leading leg problem. > > I've been researching using chips for the Great American XC Festival for > 2002. Our meet director told was told that a Japanese Company has developed > a new chip system that is built into the race number and it can time in > increments down to the 10th of a second. This seems like it would solve > some of the issues with accuracy. I wonder if the chips would not be > reusable if they were built into the number.
- Re: t-and-f: chip timing at European Cross-C... Ed Prytherch
- t-and-f: Heisenberg, Chip Timing ROBERT J HOWELL
- RE: t-and-f: Heisenberg, Chip Timing John N. Friedman
- Re: t-and-f: Heisenberg, Chip Timin... Oleg Shpyrko
- Re: t-and-f: chip timing at European Cross-Country Chamio... JimRTimes
- Re: t-and-f: chip timing at European Cross-Country Chamio... JimRTimes
- Re: t-and-f: chip timing at European Cross-Country C... Jack Moran
- Re: t-and-f: chip timing at European Cross-Count... Eamonn Condon
- Re: t-and-f: chip timing at European Cross-C... Benji Durden
- Re: t-and-f: chip timing at European Cross-C... Greg Hipp
- Re: t-and-f: chip timing at European Cro... Mike Prizy
- Re: t-and-f: chip timing at European Cross-C... DANIEL DEYO
- Re: t-and-f: chip timing at European Cross-Country Chamio... GHTFNedit