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Due to unforseen circumstances lot 54 the Tauris ETS system from the Pigeonbasics Auction is offered again. Lot 54 A Tauris ETS System. 'BSC1' package which retails at £339. "Complete set consisting of terminal, single sensor, 5 m connecting cable, output cable with terminator plug,12 V power supply, manual. Memory of 511 pigeons. Also comes with a bag and 20 rings. Forum User: webmaster
The system is sat about 2 feet behind me so, an questions please post them.
Bids will be accepted by posting a reply to this topic with your bid amount. No PMs or telephone calls will be accepted.
The auction finishes 9pm on Sunday 13th April (this Sunday).
Hopefully we can raise something close to the £250 it 'went for' a few weeks ago
i thought all lots would be offered to next bidder from highest winning bidder if not claimed
This lot is back up for auction because the winner found out that the Tauris system isn't being used by their club and the 2nd highest bidder, I believe, also didn't want it.
This lot is back up for auction because the winner found out that the Tauris system isn't being used by their club and the 2nd highest bidder, I believe, also didn't want it.
shouldn't matter what system the club is using they are suposed to be all compatible under union rules!
They are compatible at marking times but its the software you also need set up on a computer,so if your club isn,t using it they will have to get it,not sure about Taurus but Unikon and Bricon comes free when only one member in the club as these systems.
The Tauris system was taken by the highest bidder, and then I guess presented to his club, who found it to be incompatible with what they were using - I dont know any more details than this. I dont know if it was truly incompatible, or they felt that it may have been much work for them to get it working alongside the others (other makes).
An RPRA rule is that all ETS systems are compatible with one another for the club marking process. This system is approved by the RPRA.
The lot was offered to the second highest bidder; who had already made other arrangements. This is why it has been re-listed here.