STA/21
Radio timing system suitable for alpine skiing training.
Features:- Connection between photocells and chronometer via radio
- Real-time wireless (Wifi) connection from stopwatch to smartphone / tablet / notebook
- Max operation 3 km as the crow flies, expandable with intermediates
- Measurement of external ambient temperature by photocells (optional)
- Memory of up to 255 times per session
- Battery life 12 hours
- Charging time 4 hours (USB-A charger)
- Compact and easy to use
- Quick installation
- Interfaceable to multiple intermediates
- Operating range: up to -20°
Kit Complete stopwatch carrying case, shockproof, to always have everything at hand.
Detection photocell
- Connection via radio
- Battery life 12 hours
- Interfaceable to multiple intermediates, so you can expand the length of the path
- Charging time 4 hours (USB-A charger)
- Operating range: up to -20°
- Maximum width up to 8m (photocell - reflector)
- Outdoor ambient temperature measurement (optional)
Starting gate
- Operating range: up to -20°
- Battery life 12 hours
- Entry of start number manually or with NFC bracelet
STA/21 chronometer
- Real-time wireless (Wifi) connection from stopwatch to smartphone/tablet/notebook
- View up to 4 athletes on the track at the same time
- Possibility to set the base time
- Memory of up to 255 times per session
- Battery life 12 hours
- Charging time 4 hours (USB-A charger)
- Connection between stopwatch, starting gate and photocells via radio
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Time reports
- General ranking
- Ranking for each athlete
- Ranking for each run
Data reading and analysis
Wireless connection (Wifi) in real time from stopwatch to smartphone / tablet / notebook for control and display of data / times, with the possibility of downloading times onto PC- Possibility to associate the bib number with the athlete's name
- Possibility of exporting in PDF and Excel format
By Elettronica Dondio Di Marco Dondio - Via delle Dolomiti 14 - 39040 Montagna (BZ) Italy
+39 393.0502900
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