Could anyone recommend a timer?
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Could anyone recommend a timer?
Since the range where I train dosen't have turning targets, I was thinking of getting a timer of some sort which would audibly start after a programmable delay and then audibly signal when the time is up. It would (I hope) be more precise and less distracting than counting to myself "one thousand one, one thousand two..."
Does this make sense? Is there anything like that on the market?
Does this make sense? Is there anything like that on the market?
as an alternative, a cheap MP3 player and the MP3 files for 25m events I have posted at http://www.users.bigpond.net.au/nrc_pa/resources.htm - all but RF stage of 'sport'.
David Higgins has posted a link to the missing RF stage that he made up - it's on TT somewhere.
Spencer
David Higgins has posted a link to the missing RF stage that he made up - it's on TT somewhere.
Spencer
Here it is:
viewtopic.php?t=20303&start=0&postdays= ... highlight=
Spencer, if you like you can copy it onto your web site so that there is a single point of reference and people don't have to go hunting for it.
Cheers
David
viewtopic.php?t=20303&start=0&postdays= ... highlight=
Spencer, if you like you can copy it onto your web site so that there is a single point of reference and people don't have to go hunting for it.
Cheers
David
Done (with a credit)higginsdj wrote:Here it is:
viewtopic.php?t=20303&start=0&postdays= ... highlight=
Spencer, if you like you can copy it onto your web site so that there is a single point of reference and people don't have to go hunting for it.
Cheers
David
Thanks David
Spencer