Originally posted by grega:
Raymond, it displays the real time lap data for all cars simultaneously. It broadcasts the picked-up transponder data via WiFi. It is intended as a supplement to, not a replacement for, the existing transponder-based lap timing software and hardware. Imagine having your lap times and your competitor's lap time available to you in real time...
Tom, good luck on handling the T&S on 33 cars simultaneously. Compare the price of this versus 33 stopwatches. Try to find a minimum of a half dozen people in your pit crew to gather running laps for you while you're in your car (instead of you leaving your PDA running in your pit vehicle gathering the data. Better bring extras lunch money). Ask your pit team to broadcast the data to you on your PDA mounted in your car while you're racing so you can have it in real time as a learning tool. We can all hope that one day real soon we'll go back to the wives sitting up in the tower stopwatching us manually, like in the "good ole days."
I'm willing to subsidize Tom's ability to use the broadcast data as long as he promises not to be obstructionist.
FYI:
Greg,
The software is currently in development in Holland and is due by the end of this year. At this point we don't have any other information to provide other than the fact that it will be PDA-based, will store each racer's laptimes and results sent directly from the AMB/Track Timing Orbits
software. I have added you to our email list and you will be among the first to know when it will become available.
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