harry h Posted February 10, 2013 Report Posted February 10, 2013 harry get it right i got 3 pads 1 aint fitted and i,ll get another plus an stb and soon 2x t3 thimbless happy days Will having all them clocks and pads make your birds come home any quicker no, its your birds and only your birds that will do that.
walterboswell59 Posted February 10, 2013 Report Posted February 10, 2013 Is it not your first clock counts say you type no 1/2 in to one clock 3/4 second clock 5/6 third clock as long as there continious or has it changed sorry as long as u state first second third clockno m8
shugf2003 Posted February 10, 2013 Report Posted February 10, 2013 no m8 sorry mate used to be the case aslong as as u stated clock i/e first second or third as long as birds timed were continuious spelling thanks
walterboswell59 Posted February 10, 2013 Report Posted February 10, 2013 if you get two clocks set you have to nom your no 1 clock the other clock can only be used in the event of your nom clock being way off time or stoplng ten you can time into no 2 or if rubbers are in clock 1 allready you can open the clock in the presence of another member remove rubbers and time into clock no 2 allso duplacate rubbers go in no 2 clock and both clocks returned to clock setter thats the shu rule
shugf2003 Posted February 10, 2013 Report Posted February 10, 2013 if you get two clocks set you have to nom your no 1 clock the other clock can only be used in the event of your nom clock being way off time or stoplng ten you can time into no 2 or if rubbers are in clock 1 allready you can open the clock in the presence of another member remove rubbers and time into clock no 2 allso duplacate rubbers go in no 2 clock and both clocks returned to clock setter thats the shu rule Well done son correct been away for a while dont know all ? internet no that good but sounds good to me thanks
DJWa Posted February 10, 2013 Report Posted February 10, 2013 thats rubbish Dave you can have a manual clock set along with your ets as a back up if all failed so no advantage to clock guys as ets can set a clock if they want and have them rubbered , i used to get mine rubbered and they had ets rings on thats a hell of a lot of extra work for the clocksettersracesheets rubbering birds dont think many clubs would let you do thatlet alone the clocksetters if everyone wanted to do it then you would more than double the time taken marking
walterboswell59 Posted February 10, 2013 Report Posted February 10, 2013 it no a level playing feild you could have 4 timming pads which all count you could have 4 clocks but only your nom one counts the question is why cant guys have a clock in each loft so 2 can time in , if you time in on 4 pads all your count if me and my m8s time in to 4 clocks only the nom clock counts ,how is that a level playing feild m8 i said a level playing field with those who have it ets that is not clocks
walterboswell59 Posted February 11, 2013 Report Posted February 11, 2013 If you can afford all those clocks why not invest in ETS, On a serious note of course ETS will always have an advantage over clocks, that's the reason it came about, to make life easier for us all at last somebudy talking sense think we are banging our head against a brick wall m8
walterboswell59 Posted February 11, 2013 Report Posted February 11, 2013 Well done son correct been away for a while dont know all ? internet no that good but sounds good to me thanksmines no to good ethere shug but we will learn m8 lol
Guest stb- Posted February 11, 2013 Report Posted February 11, 2013 (edited) thats a hell of a lot of extra work for the clocksettersracesheets rubbering birds dont think many clubs would let you do thatlet alone the clocksetters if everyone wanted to do it then you would more than double the time taken markingcant stop you dave if folk can get a second clock as safe gaurd so can you. They do it at the national races ets and a rubber takes less time than it does to double rubber . just put rubber on swipe job done Edited February 11, 2013 by stb-
Guest bigda Posted February 11, 2013 Report Posted February 11, 2013 it is a level playing field you can get one to but i do agree you should not have to nom a clock there must be a reason for this rule which could now be changed but i dont see a problem as long as all the clocks set are run off used or not for security reasons can someone tell us why the nom clock rule was made please i think it was to stop guys come down with 2-3 clocks, and waiting on the day to see what clock was running fast, and that is the one they would use. and the members did not like putting in ink ribons but let the clock setter do 2-3 clocks for them
William Reid Posted February 11, 2013 Report Posted February 11, 2013 I know the topic was about clock rules for me if the s.h.u.said people could use 2.3.4. Clocks In any order I think people with ets would be fine with that .I know use a PC to keep up with info and got my ets to move with the times would not Be with out it now to many plus points with ets. ATB
BLACK W F Posted February 11, 2013 Author Report Posted February 11, 2013 Will having all them clocks and pads make your birds come home any quicker no, its your birds and only your birds that will do that. harry mate its about multi pads allowed and some guys who use man clocks being peenilised we all know yer got to have the birds but wonder how ets flyers would feel if there pads where chipped so they had to be nominated and only 1 could count its just a thought
Guest TAMMY_1 Posted February 11, 2013 Report Posted February 11, 2013 harry mate its about multi pads allowed and some guys who use man clocks being peenilised we all know yer got to have the birds but wonder how ets flyers would feel if there pads where chipped so they had to be nominated and only 1 could count its just a thought We only use one pad at a time because the birds are trained to go in to one section only,old birds always use the same section,young birds always use their own section ,there is no running around a landing board to try and get in to different sections so do not see the need to have more than one pad.JMO [and the pad is inside the loft,not outside under a landing board]
ALF Posted February 11, 2013 Report Posted February 11, 2013 A've got a sare heid after reading awe these posts
Guest TAMMY_1 Posted February 11, 2013 Report Posted February 11, 2013 [quote A've got a sare heid after reading awe these posts quote] when I started reading it there were only 3 pages ,by the time I had read them another two were there
harry h Posted February 11, 2013 Report Posted February 11, 2013 harry mate its about multi pads allowed and some guys who use man clocks being peenilised we all know yer got to have the birds but wonder how ets flyers would feel if there pads where chipped so they had to be nominated and only 1 could count its just a thought [/quo Good morning Alan, there is no level playing field in the doo game mate,if I go down to the club with 150 birds and a STB clock on race night and you come along with 6 birds and your ETS clock, would you say that you had the advantage over me with your ETS clock,don't think so, as I said there is no level playing field we just have to get on with it and enjoy our birds. Wish you all the best for 2013 with whatever clocking system you use.
Guest H@wkBait Posted February 11, 2013 Report Posted February 11, 2013 simple if your that afraid of racing against ets men join them n if we were aloud to set 10 stb's t3's each and use them in any rotation we could time to as many lofts as we wanted up and down the country that would be alot unfairer than having ets any1 heard about the chips there fitting to ets n t3's so they can cheat?
Guest TAMMY_1 Posted February 11, 2013 Report Posted February 11, 2013 simple if your that afraid of racing against ets men join them n if we were aloud to set 10 stb's t3's each and use them in any rotation we could time to as many lofts as we wanted up and down the country that would be alot unfairer than having ets any1 heard about the chips there fitting to ets n t3's so they can cheat? what chips are used on T3s ?
walterboswell59 Posted February 11, 2013 Report Posted February 11, 2013 just rememberd why the nom clock rule came about to stop cheating by having a 2nd clock at a loft in a better position i am afraid there is no way round that one lads that i can see or you would have got my support you will just have to lump it or get ets or as i did carry your clock with you so this should finish this post as its away to help the cheats
BURNMOUTH PAT Posted February 11, 2013 Report Posted February 11, 2013 wish ets was cheaper cos i think everyone would use it.i think the only reason not to use it is the price of it and rings, am i right?
Guest TAMMY_1 Posted February 11, 2013 Report Posted February 11, 2013 wish ets was cheaper cos i think everyone would use it.i think the only reason not to use it is the price of it and rings, am i right? not sure if a basic system costs more than a new T3,one of the benefits we found with Ets was the fact you never need to handle any birds,particularly the young birds and they never get trap shy with handling
andy Burgess Posted February 11, 2013 Report Posted February 11, 2013 wish ets was cheaper cos i think everyone would use it.i think the only reason not to use it is the price of it and rings, am i right?our club had a grant ,which enabled us to have ETS system for all lofts. we will be shortly looking to raise funds for battery replacements. the rings at £1.50 each do seem a little expensive , but have to accept that . theres an option to use a manual clock (though nobody does) or with better management ,keep fewer birds ?
walterboswell59 Posted February 11, 2013 Report Posted February 11, 2013 wish ets was cheaper cos i think everyone would use it.i think the only reason not to use it is the price of it and rings, am i right?i cant understand why the ets company does not set up a monthly pay up system when i got my first stb i paid body and ridewood 2 pound fifty a month till clock was mine on last payment why not ets to help out the guys allso they would sell much more systems
BURNMOUTH PAT Posted February 11, 2013 Report Posted February 11, 2013 A payment pay up plan would be good
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