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Eliminate
Arguments about Race Results
Motocross and snocross races are fast-paced and hand scoring them can
be a nightmare. Rider numbers are often tough to read, and scorers can
easily make a mistake counting laps for each of the riders on the
track. The AMBmx transponder-based timing and scoring system provides
tracks and race organizations with professional-level results with
minimal effort at an affordable price. In addition to accurate results,
the AMBmx system provides racers with race data such as individual
laptimes, lap charts and more. Since the system is simple to setup and
operate, only one or two scorers are needed to manage the scoring for
the entire event. The system keeps track of results live during the
race, which can be sent simultaneously to scoreboards, TV crews and
monitors in the pits. Final results are ready for print or for posting
to Mylaps.com immediately following the race.
Setup
and operation of the AMBmx motocross timing system is quick and easy.
The system is designed to manage motos with riders from multiple
classes, and quickly combines points earned in motos for semi and main
event races. The system even loads race results, laptimes and more to
the Internet results site: MyLaps.com.
AMB timing
systems are currently relied on by: FIM Motocross, AMA
Supercross/Arenacross, World Snowmobile Association, MoNederland,
Manitoba Motocross, and thousands of others.
Each
racer needs his/her own Personal Transponder, which reduces race
administration hassles for the organization. Once the unique
transponder number has been assigned to the rider number in the
software, the information can be used for every race within the same
event. By implementing this Personal Transponder ‘concept’ the costs of
the complete system are spread among their members, making the AMB MX
timing system affordable for both small and large Enduro organizations.
With millions of available transponder numbers, racers can utilize
their Personal Transponder with any of the thousands of tracks and
clubs in the world using an AMB system.
AMBmx3
Decoder
Developed specifically for the motocross/snocross market, the AMBmx3
Decoder
receives the transponder information (known as passings) from the
track,
which in turn sends the data to a timing computer. Compact and
portable,
the decoder is easily moved from track to track throughout your race
season.
Like all race AMB timing equipment, the AMBmx3 Decoder undergoes
extensive testing
before leaving our office to ensure 100% reliability. |
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AMBmx3
Decoder
Time Resolution:0.001s
Temperature
Range:0°-50° C (32°-122° F)
Power
Supply:12v DC via 110v/230v AC
Data
Output:TCP/IP and RS-232 |
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Personal
AMBmx Rechargeable Transponder
Personal AMBmx Rechargeable Transponder Easily zip-tied to the fork
stanchion on the rider’s bike, the Rechargeable Transponder keeps
maintenance at a minimum for each racer. With a single charge lasting a
full 5 days, the transponder will easily last through a weekend of
racing. Its special charging cradle is designed to prolong the battery
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AMBmx
Rechargeable Transponder:
Numbers available: unlimited
Max. detection speed: 120 km/h (75 mph)
Position: max. detection height 120 cm, 4ft above detection loop
Operating time: min. 4 days +1 after full charge
Charge time: min. 16 hrs for full charge
Temperature range: 0 - 50 °C (32 - 122 F) |
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Orbits
software
Orbits4 is developed for various motorized sports like Motocross,
Karting, Car and Motorcycle racing. Developed by AMB’s Software
Division, Orbits offers the possibility to time several timelines on
your track, adjustable print columns, intuitive wizards for starting
grids, merging of races, and championship standings, as well as
offering a connection for a separate administration computer for race
registration and printing of results. Orbits also stores your track’s
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Requirements:
PC with Pentium III processor (min. 600 Mhz)
512 MB of internal memory, 1024 Recommended
Approximately 100 Mb of hard disk space
CD-ROM drive
Network adapter or a free COM port
TranX Decoder and AMB Transponders
Windows 2000, XP Home, XP Professional
Note: Initial release will not work on Windows Vista, expected in Q3
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Detection loop
The detection
loop picks up transponders as they pass over it. Since thousands
of tracks across the world already have an AMB detection loop installed
at the start/finish line,
race day setup is as simple as attaching a few coaxial cables to the
AMB decoder and turning on the computer. |
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Detection
Loop:
Track width: max. 20m (66 ft)
Coax to decoder: max. 100 m (330 ft)
Installations Bild Schleife
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AMB TranX3 Chargerrack für 32 x
MX Transponder
with adapter 110 or 220V
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Der Transponder
Reader
wird vor der Veranstaltung zur Registrierung
der Fahrer und ihrer Karts
verwendet.
Die
individuelle
Transpondernummer wird gelesen, wodurch die
Auswahl
zusätzlicher
Informationen über den Teilnehmer möglich ist |
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