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Hello, colleagues. In the second half of this summer, I plan to present a simplified model of the decoder, specifically for private users. The price of the decoder will be only slightly more than half the price of the current my equipment. I calculate set price with several transponders will be no more than 500 EUR.
Prototypes are already built and working perfectly. I am now testing and making enclosures. Sorry for my English. |
Originally Posted by andrius
(Post 16008377)
Hello, colleagues. In the second half of this summer, I plan to present a simplified model of the decoder, specifically for private users. The price of the decoder will be only slightly more than half the price of the current my equipment. I calculate set price with several transponders will be no more than 500 EUR.
Prototypes are already built and working perfectly. I am now testing and making enclosures. Sorry for my English. |
Originally Posted by DynaMight
(Post 16008787)
Interesting, what will the cut backs be compared to the current decoder? or any major limitations? Will it still have the 2-3% of missed counts that the current one has?
Our standard decoder has all the features you could possibly need. If he is missing something, give me an idea - I will try to fulfill it :-) (Except "pure" RC4 decoding:-) ) The Mini timing system, compared to the current one, will not have several functions: There will be no Ethernet port - the system is aimed for the private user or very small club, There will be no Bluetooth audio transmitter, There will be no integrated internal battery, LCD screen without backlight (because it does not fit into the housing) and a few more non-essential functions. Shorter and cheaper (5 meters) coaxial cable in standard complete set. There will be no artificial restrictions, no subscriptions. Connection via USB / Wifi interfaces, 5V power supply from the included PSU or from the computer (if the computer power supply unit does not make noise). The same superior sensitivity. I want to note - that a properly installed system does not miss laps. Best regards from Lithuania! |
Our Vostok decoder does skip laps where the MyLaps decoder didnt, the manual even says that about 3% transponders do skip. We run in a sports hall each month so the loop is setup for each meeting and some meetings are better than others depending on placement but not had a meeting yet where there was no skips, in the 3 years prior on the MyLaps, we had one bad meeting on the MyLaps due to a really bad loop placement but other than that, never a skip. We lent the Vostok to another club for the summer which is a permanent track and it does skip laps with them too, where it never did on their previous MyLaps. I dont think its that we havent installed it properly.
The new decoder does sound good. I'm sure a lot of smaller clubs will take a chance at that price. |
Originally Posted by DynaMight
(Post 16011270)
Our Vostok decoder does skip laps where the MyLaps decoder didnt, the manual even says that about 3% transponders do skip. We run in a sports hall each month so the loop is setup for each meeting and some meetings are better than others depending on placement but not had a meeting yet where there was no skips, in the 3 years prior on the MyLaps, we had one bad meeting on the MyLaps due to a really bad loop placement but other than that, never a skip. We lent the Vostok to another club for the summer which is a permanent track and it does skip laps with them too, where it never did on their previous MyLaps. I dont think its that we havent installed it properly.
The new decoder does sound good. I'm sure a lot of smaller clubs will take a chance at that price. |
Originally Posted by andrius
(Post 16008377)
Hello, colleagues. In the second half of this summer, I plan to present a simplified model of the decoder, specifically for private users. The price of the decoder will be only slightly more than half the price of the current my equipment. I calculate set price with several transponders will be no more than 500 EUR.
Prototypes are already built and working perfectly. I am now testing and making enclosures. Sorry for my English. |
Any updates yet?
Originally Posted by andrius
(Post 16010930)
Hello, colleagues. Sorry for the late answer.
Our standard decoder has all the features you could possibly need. If he is missing something, give me an idea - I will try to fulfill it :-) (Except "pure" RC4 decoding:-) ) The Mini timing system, compared to the current one, will not have several functions: There will be no Ethernet port - the system is aimed for the private user or very small club, There will be no Bluetooth audio transmitter, There will be no integrated internal battery, LCD screen without backlight (because it does not fit into the housing) and a few more non-essential functions. Shorter and cheaper (5 meters) coaxial cable in standard complete set. There will be no artificial restrictions, no subscriptions. Connection via USB / Wifi interfaces, 5V power supply from the included PSU or from the computer (if the computer power supply unit does not make noise). The same superior sensitivity. I want to note - that a properly installed system does not miss laps. Best regards from Lithuania! |
Originally Posted by RockinTheCasbah
(Post 16016628)
Any updates yet?
Our new Mini decoder project is finished. The first small series has already been produced :-) USB interface, Wifi interface, Detection loop for tracks up to 5 width, 5m long coaxial cable, 1pcs Mini transponder, Decoder requires 5V 0,6A DC USB power from wall adapter or your power bank (if power bank not emitting noises) This is all, what you need, for use timing system directly out of the box in your backyard. Enjoy! Best regards from Lithuania! https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rct...9947334f25.jpg Mini timing system set |
Originally Posted by andrius
(Post 16031584)
Hello!
Our new Mini decoder project is finished. The first small series has already been produced :-) USB interface, Wifi interface, Detection loop for tracks up to 5 width, 5m long coaxial cable, 1pcs Mini transponder, Decoder requires 5V 0,6A DC USB power from wall adapter or your power bank (if power bank not emitting noises) This is all, what you need, for use timing system directly out of the box in your backyard. Enjoy! Best regards from Lithuania! https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rct...9947334f25.jpg Mini timing system set |
How's the new Vostock working out?
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Originally Posted by petersen114
(Post 16102320)
Any updates on this system or reviews on this or the larger system? Thinking seriously about about getting one this summer.
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Originally Posted by Berky
(Post 16239636)
Did you get one and if so, what has your experience been?
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