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Had Rusty install some external antennas on the eyes. Don't remember how much they cost but they work well. I'll get some pics. Also, I checked the Equine website and it's down so I don't know if they went under or are redesigning the website.Jonathan Harms wrote:Gary, despite my praise for the Mychron, I am also still curious what is needed to run one of the equine systems wirelessly. What else did you have to buy, and how much did it cost?
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Gary, I suggest you consider a Mychron timing system. It sounds perfect for what you are describing: a simple, easy-to-use practice timer. Check this thread posted several years ago by Curt Kimbel: http://www.slalomskateboarder.com/phpBB ... .php?t=753GARY OHM wrote:Hey Gary,
Hi everyone,
I am looking for an inexpensive practice timing system. I do not want a starting strip or have to run wires or have a big display. I do not need any computer connections or software. To record the times I will use my notebood. By that I mean three ring or spiral bound. Right now I am using a handheld stopwatch. This is for practice only and 0.01 second accuracy is all I need.
I am looking for an infrared system that has for example: a starting "line" with an IR source and detector and the same on the finish line. It seems like I have seen these that have a hand held receiver to give you the time. I just cannot remember where I saw them.
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Compared to that, the $200 Wesley mentioned is steal...
Several of the COSS riders use a Mychron regularly, and I bought my own used one on eBay recently for less than $200 for two beacons and a receiver, which is all you need. No huge spool of cable to unwind--just set your beacons and skate.
You just use Velcro to attach the timer (receiver) to your board. It keeps track of all your times; you can scroll through them at the touch of a button immediately after finishing a run--instant feedback. So you don't even need a pen and notebook. If you want to drop another hundred or so (max), you can get a brand-new one that even allows downloading the times to your computer and some sort of software to analyze them.
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Gary, despite my praise for the Mychron, I am also still curious what is needed to run one of the equine systems wirelessly. What else did you have to buy, and how much did it cost?Gary Saenz wrote:I've got one of the Equine timing systems and have it set up wireless. Really nice system to practice with. Highly recommend it. Plan on running Cyberslalom with it this summer.
Too many Garys in this thread!

Hey Gary,
At the risk of coming across as a complete dolt, would you be able to provide me a link to what you have? I think I found online what I had seen before, but it was at 0300 this morning on my break at work and for the life of me I cannot remember how I found it. I do remmeber it cost about a grand. Still too much... Compared to that, the $200 Wesley mentioned is steal...
Thanks again,
Gary
At the risk of coming across as a complete dolt, would you be able to provide me a link to what you have? I think I found online what I had seen before, but it was at 0300 this morning on my break at work and for the life of me I cannot remember how I found it. I do remmeber it cost about a grand. Still too much... Compared to that, the $200 Wesley mentioned is steal...
Thanks again,
Gary
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inexpensivve timing system
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Does anyone make an inexpensive timing system? Basically just something better then a stop watch.
Thanks in advance
Does anyone make an inexpensive timing system? Basically just something better then a stop watch.
Thanks in advance
Another practice timer/speed gun question
Hi everyone,
I am looking for an inexpensive practice timing system. I do not want a starting strip or have to run wires or have a big display. I do not need any computer connections or software. To record the times I will use my notebood. By that I mean three ring or spiral bound. Right now I am using a handheld stopwatch. This is for practice only and 0.01 second accuracy is all I need.
I am looking for an infrared system that has for example: a starting "line" with an IR source and detector and the same on the finish line. It seems like I have seen these that have a hand held receiver to give you the time. I just cannot remember where I saw them.
Also I would like recommendations on a cheap radar gun. It looks like Bushnell makes about the cheapest. Has anyone got experience with these?
Thanks for the help.
I am looking for an inexpensive practice timing system. I do not want a starting strip or have to run wires or have a big display. I do not need any computer connections or software. To record the times I will use my notebood. By that I mean three ring or spiral bound. Right now I am using a handheld stopwatch. This is for practice only and 0.01 second accuracy is all I need.
I am looking for an infrared system that has for example: a starting "line" with an IR source and detector and the same on the finish line. It seems like I have seen these that have a hand held receiver to give you the time. I just cannot remember where I saw them.
Also I would like recommendations on a cheap radar gun. It looks like Bushnell makes about the cheapest. Has anyone got experience with these?
Thanks for the help.