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Timing Lessons

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 Active and Passive timing systems
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By Abraham Serra
In Timing Lessons, Timing Lessons, Timing Lessons, Timing Lessons, Timing Lessons, Timing Lessons, Timing Lessons, Timing Lessons, Timing Lessons
Posted 30 November, 2020

Active and Passive timing systems

The active transponder is not a new technology. Since AMB started in 1982, systems have evolved so much… until today. Do you know how an active timing system work? The difference between an [...]

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 UHF GEN2 RFID channels for Europe and the USA
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By Abraham Serra
In Aprende
Posted 1 August, 2018

UHF GEN2 RFID channels for Europe and the USA

The UHF RFID transmit and receive frequencies with which timing systems operate are not the same worldwide. In each country or region, the authorities responsible for defining these standards set [...]

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 How does the timing window works on timingsense equipment?
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By Carlos Sáez
In Uncategorized
Posted 26 April, 2018

How does the timing window works on timingsense equipment?

Imagine you’re timing the most important race of your life. You’re on the finish line, waiting for the first runners to come in. The timing has worked a charm on all of the timing points, but you [...]

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 Do you know how beach sand affects sports timing?
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By Abraham Serra
In Uncategorized
Posted 27 September, 2016

Do you know how beach sand affects sports timing?

Beach sand is formed from erosion processes in oceans; the water takes millions of years to break up rocks and shells, turning them into particles between 0.063 and 2 mm in size. They may be [...]

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 220V Cable: with the antenna or through the arch?
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By Abraham Serra
In Uncategorized
Posted 27 September, 2016

220V Cable: with the antenna or through the arch?

We have often raised the question of whether it is a good idea to run a 220V power cable with a load connected at the other end through the TS antenna grommet where we house our UHF cables and [...]

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 Do you know how beach sand affects sports timing?
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By Abraham Serra
In Uncategorized
Posted 18 May, 2016

Do you know how beach sand affects sports timing?

Beach sand is formed by erosive processes in the oceans; water takes millions of years to break up rocks and shells, forming particles between 0.063 mm and 2 mm in size. Its composition can be [...]

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 UHF RFID Antenna in Timing Systems
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By Abraham Serra
In Uncategorized
Posted 2 December, 2015

UHF RFID Antenna in Timing Systems

Hi! Today I want to talk to you about UHF RFID Antennas, because of all components, I believe these are the most critical because they are the component that people know the least about and not [...]

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 Timing systems: starting lines, cycling and speed
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By Abraham Serra
In Uncategorized
Posted 27 November, 2015

Timing systems: starting lines, cycling and speed

Hi! In this article we’re going to answer the question: Why do UHF GEN2 timing systems work so well on the starting lines? In this other post we talked about the far field and the near [...]

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 History of race timing
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By Abraham Serra
In Uncategorized
Posted 24 November, 2015

History of race timing

Hi! In this post we want to offer you a brief overview of the history of race timing. Is race timing as old as the very first races? It’s strange that the Greeks themselves didn’t [...]

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