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When I had one I used the Thanks for that ultegrasti, I might've found a cheapy wmbrc works though, according to this page http: After a passing the time, transponder number and some other information is sent to the computer, the timing program then adds a lap, starts a cars clock etc. Does anyone know of an easy to get adaptor that does work?

Find More Posts by Ed Anderson. Ethernet does have its advantages over USB however, a more secure connection will not drop out if the computer goes into power saving and allows for up to four computers to be connected at the same time.
USB to RS adaptor for AMBrc - R/C Tech Forums
This is a complete guide to installing an AMBrc Detection Loop and mounting rechargeable handout and direct power personal transponders.
You only get one chance uxb make a license, then you need to purchase a license. You can make 1 30 day license to check out bbkRC Pro.
Download and run the MSI file. If two cars pass over the loop at the same time and transmit at the same time then the signal will not make sense to the decoder, because of the random delay the next transmissions will take place at different times allowing the signals to be processed.

Find More Posts by Theslowguy. Now with the newer decoder I use the ITP connection Race software will display the number of hits after a transponder passing 1 to 50a very low reading may result in cars not being picked up and very high reading may lead to fantom passing's known as ghosting. Microsoft Ambr API 5. Thread Tools Show Printable Version.
Find More Posts by Bugle. A transponder will be installed in each car, as the car passes over the loop it is detected many times, the decoder knows the time of the first detection and last detection and so can work out the time when the car passed over the middle of the loop. System 20 transponders continually emit a signal, each transponder number has amhrc own frequency so the decoder can identify the car, inside the decoder there is a separate circuit for each transponder number.
This may be seen by many users of AMBrc as a backwards step but I believe that the power requirements of the new decoder are too great for USB.
Add a Poll to this Thread. Where there is a choice, please choose the download site closest to you. The System 20 called this because it can count twenty cars was introduced in the early 90's, these are no longer made but are available on the second hand market. Why not just use a USB cable? If you have not purchased a license, you can make a single 30 day license to check out bbkRC Pro. The rc decoder has both and USB.
If you have a bbk DOS Race Program license you can import import the data and also use the license to make a 90 day evaluation license.
You have to install the driver though. Not sure why you need an adapter? Additional download resource sites.
USB to RS232 adaptor for AMBrc
You may not post new threads. The other system uses transponder type units Called TD-1powered by a free slot in the cars receiver. Seems to be very few newish laptops that do have a ambrv port, so far i've only found a certain model of Dell but we've had a Dell fail before so i'm not too keen on that.
For further configuration details go here. Why bother with all that?
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