demolition man Posted August 24, 2012 Report Posted August 24, 2012 Been looking through the RPRA clock rules, and can't find anything Can a member use the same T3 clock for two seprate races raced on the same day and set using the same master timer And if not why not
Guest paulrstokes Posted August 24, 2012 Report Posted August 24, 2012 Really not sure mate, I think the answer is a no
peter pandy Posted August 24, 2012 Report Posted August 24, 2012 If two organisations are using the same master timer with different setting and checking times the latter checking organisation can disqualify you on presenting an open clock "no seal".If both race organisations agree to read your clock simultaniously then the problem is solved. JMO
PIGEON_MAN Posted August 24, 2012 Report Posted August 24, 2012 This is something which would be under the organisations rules check with them.
Guest bigda Posted August 24, 2012 Report Posted August 24, 2012 Been looking through the RPRA clock rules, and can't find anything Can a member use the same T3 clock for two seprate races raced on the same day and set using the same master timer And if not why not 2 races in the same fed would work and the fact that most clock are set of atomic clocks yes i suppose it would make no differences as you are allowed to put your rubber in some one else clock should yours brake down atomic clocks are what they use for ets but no one has passed there use for stb or t3 use, but saying that most clubs get a strike of a atomic clock for the master timer we used to use T.I.M at the first stroke and i think he was giving the time 5 sec out
eric owenson Posted August 24, 2012 Report Posted August 24, 2012 phone the rpra for verification,but i would think not.atbjmo
peter pandy Posted August 24, 2012 Report Posted August 24, 2012 2 races in the same fed would work and the fact that most clock are set of atomic clocks yes i suppose it would make no differences as you are allowed to put your rubber in some one else clock should yours brake down atomic clocks are what they use for ets but no one has passed there use for stb or t3 use, but saying that most clubs get a strike of a atomic clock for the master timer we used to use T.I.M at the first stroke and i think he was giving the time 5 sec out Does your atomic clock have a nuclear reactor ? no wonder you are green!.
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