We know that a lot of you have races in the mountains, in areas that are hard for vehicles to reach… In such cases, carrying a sports timing system and connecting to the Cloud is pretty [...]
At Timing Sense we’ve had a memorable year. To the success of our TSOne timing system we must add the fact that we already have, at last, our new injection moulded antenna grommet model. Not to [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
Hi! In this post we’re going to strip down for you, piece by piece, the sports timing system that we’ve developed ourselves: the TSOne by Timing Sense, three intense years of work [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
Before explaining what’s near-field and far-field in sports timing, let me make a short introduction for you: Almost all sports timing systems for cycling, running and triathlon, are [...]