Larry Frankenstein
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Are there any recommendations and/or requirements for transponders?
Thank you,
L
Thank you,
L
philm":8xky34ex said:....i cut a 3in dia. hole in the floor covered it with a 4in piece of lexan then made a bracket to hold the transponder over the lexan.
Matt93SE":8xky34ex said:and another 18ga alu undertray between it and the ground.
Larry Frankenstein":8xky34ex said:First I want to determine which one(s) (brand and model) to get.
Yup. I mounted the transponder a couple years ago when the fender was open to the ground. a few months ago, I added a front splitter and aluminum undertray, and the transponder is above it. I ran it that way at a practice day expecting to be informed that my transponder wasn't reading, but when I checked with T&S, they said it was still reading just fine. So I left it like that.team-gpracing":3nfpmcb1 said:Matt93SE":3nfpmcb1 said:and another 18ga alu undertray between it and the ground.
So you have a piece of aluminum between the transponder and the ground?! That kinda goes against what they recommend, doesn't it?
I could be wrong, but at all the tracks I race at, I believe you HAVE to use an AMB transponder.Larry Frankenstein":3nfpmcb1 said:First I want to determine which one(s) (brand and model) to get.
Matt93SE":1zvzbcv3 said:the wording is "AMB or equivalent." i.e. it just has to work with the AMB timing systems. If there is another brand of transponder out there that works with the AMB equipment, then you're free to use it.
Darryl Saylor":3poukfph said:http://www.westhold.com/products_timing.html
so does the Westhold one work when the tracks have AMB ? it looks like an AMB will work with the Westhold