Originally Posted by
gigaplex
If they've blocked your transponder in the firmware, it wouldn't count any laps at all. Either your transponder isn't mounted in a good location or the tracks decoder sensitivity is having issues.
That's not how it happened the first time around. Several years ago, when MyLaps released firmware to block the original MRT transponders, we could always get at least a couple of laps to count, but the result was so sporadic that the transponders were rendered useless. This was true with many different transponders on our track's decoder.
But maybe this time around is different. It should be much easier to ignore an old protocol than to decide which transponders using the same protocol are somehow different!