[MT-ALES] Self Timing Contests?
Montana ALES reflector
mt-ales at lists.webworks.net
Sun Aug 25 17:31:55 PDT 2019
I prefer to fly with a caller. I practice with an automated timer and it just isn’t the same. Our local contests should be run just like a contest anywhere else. We’re doing this for fun, so there’s really not a need to cut our fun short. Suppose we could go to 12 rounds! LOL
CT
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> On Aug 25, 2019, at 2:31 PM, Montana ALES reflector <mt-ales at lists.webworks.net> wrote:
>
> I like the idea of self timing. The only issue I can think of is the count down. I can set count up or count down timers on my Spektrum DX9, but I don't know about playing the voice files every second during the last 20-30 seconds of the flight. I guess I'll have to play around with it and see what I can or can't do.
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> Greg
>
>> On 8/25/2019 6:48 AM, Montana ALES reflector wrote:
>> So we're getting small numbers at the contests recently and I think we need to think about self timing via our transmitters.
>> I would guess that everyone has a transmitter that can do this easily with a little programming.
>> This way we can fly one Group.
>> So like yesterday we had to go out there 10 times to fly five Rounds If self timing we could only go out to the line 6 times and have flown more rounds.
>>
>> I think for the Futaba transmitter I can program the timer to start when the motor starts then make a second switch to stop that after landing. It may be a second or two off from an actual timer but shouldn't make a difference in the overall results.
>>
>> What do you folks think? The negative is that we lose a bit of camaraderie when having a timer/caller and that person being able to point out who is going up or down elsewhere in the sky?
>>
>> Thoughts?
>>
>> Curtis
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