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Posted by Steve Bobic on February 21, 2008, 5:01 pm
On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 18:34:39 -0500, CrashTestDummy
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> Just curious here...
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> Let's say you have a nice, GP-style motocross track that you allow
> friends to ride on. And let's say you positioned some nice video
> cameras at strategic points around the course -- you know, by the big
> jump, the whoops section, in a few hot corners, etc.. I was wondering,
> is there a way that the individual riders could come to a table of
> laptops after finishing their ride, insert flash media, and download
> their specific occurances (and only theirs) filmed by the course
> cameras?
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> Seems like this could be a very convenient, almost immediate
> self-evaluation tool. But the "system" would have to have some way of
> knowing which rider's occurances to [sort and] delivery. Are
> transponders capable of this?
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>
> Fred Bradford - CrashTestDummy
> fjbradfordREMOVE@tx.rr.com
As long as you have transponder readers at various spots around the track,
it should work. That's how they do it in Moto-GP, GPMX and that all
American roundy-round sport. You just have to find a way to sync
everything.
Steve "MXCat" Bobic
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