A Timing System For Any Budget
Which in the past has left you wishing you had a couple thousand dollars to invest into a timing system. Well what if I told you that you could buy a system with all the features needed, including the ability to save times for up to 8,000 participants, for under $500.
Sounds too good to be true right? Well guess again!
The Ultrak Roadrace Timing System can be used to time track races with up to 10 lanes as well as road races (cross country, 10k's, marathons, etc.) with up to 8,000 participants. A link gate is provided which connects the ten lane buttons to a separate unit, eliminating tangled wires to the lane timer itself. Four digit bib numbers can be pre-assigned to lanes in track mode and entered at the finish for road races. Data can be uploaded to a PC or printed out during or after an event for later review.
Check out some of these specific features and you'll see why this system is right for you.
Here are some of the features of the road race mode: 8,000 memory for individual finishers in single or multiple events, store multiple events in memory for later review or printing, four digit bib numbers, bib number entry at finish or add/edit after event, four digit place counter, automatic print out during event, final result print out after event, single and multiple start times, up to 99 waves in multiple start race.
Check out these race mode features: use up to 10 lap/split lane buttons, link gate allows single wire to lane timer, eliminating tangled wires, 8,000 dual split memory for single or multiple events, store multiple events in memory for later review or printing, four digit place counter, pre-entry of bib and lane numbers, bib number add/edit after event, two digit lap counter, test mode for verification of lane set-up.
So there it is, one timing system with all the features you need to run your track & field program, cross country program and host some serious marathons or road races and it can all be yours for less than $500. Now that's a serious bargain.
Learn more about the Ultrak Roadrace Timing System at www.morleyathletic.com today.







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