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Support for true split times ᄑ multiple transmitters may be placed around the track and intermediate times within each lap will be recorded. |
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Has an additional switch that selects between "start/finish" and "split" ᄑ you set up one transmitter in the start/finish mode and any number of other transmitters around the track in split mode. |
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The Ultra-Lap can tell the difference between the two because a different frequency of infrared pulsing is used. |
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The "start/finish" frequency will still be compatible with AIM devices. The "split" frequency will not trigger the AIM devices. |
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Much thinner receiver (the box with the display) ᄑ .7" thick as opposed to 1.15" thick. |
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All enclosures (I/R receiver, transmitter, and USB download, in addition to main receiver) are machined billet aluminum and powder coated. This new finish is much tougher and abrasion resistant. |
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Records ambient temperature for each session. |
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Tracks may be picked from a list so you don't have to re-enter a track name when you are switching from one track to another. Saves on tedious data entry. |
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Displays average lap time for each session, as well as best and worst lap time. |
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Lower power consumption for longer battery life. Uses one AA battery instead of two AAA batteries. |
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Improved infrared sensitivity. |
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USB download module as opposed to RS-232. Self-powered by the USB module so it does not require the bulky power transformer. |
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