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RACEceiver Race Management System


The Race Management System (RMS) from RACEceiver is an electronic scoring and race timing system capable of accurately tracking lap times, qualification times, and split times. The RMS consists of electronic hardware and MS-Windows based software, and its flexibility makes it compatible with a wide variety of software, thereby able to fit every track’s needs.

The race timing system is extremely precise and accurate, boasting a typical spatial accuracy of 2 to 3 inches and a resolution of better than 1/10,000th of a second. Capable of tracking multiple vehicles traveling at over 200 miles per hour, it relieves personnel of the overwhelming and often impossible task of hand-scoring multiple races. With RACEceiver’s race timing system, you’ll also appreciate:

Real-Time Excitement: Post race results to the scoreboard and remote monitors, capture split times, and broadcast results wirelessly.
Flexible Modular Design: The RMS offers flexibility when building your timing and scoring system. Quickly and easily add, remove or relocate timing points.
Software Compatibility: Since our race timing system is available with a variety of software, you can choose your ideal package.
Elimination of Human Error: Capable of tracking multiple vehicles traveling at over 200 miles per hour with an accuracy of 1/1000th of a second and a resolution exceeding 1/10,000th of a second, motor sports personnel are relieved of the over-whelming and often impossible task of hand-scoring multiple vehicles.
Multiple Vehicle Qualification: Our race timing system makes Photocel systems obsolete by qualifying two, three, or more vehicles simultaneously instead of the standard one vehicle you get with a photocel system. Results are available instantly, and can be sorted by lap times, finish order, and even grouped by class.

Race Timing System Description

So how does RACEceiver’s race timing system work? It’s easy.

The transmitter, affixed by one of two holders, emits a unique identification signal which is picked up by the loop antenna. The signal then passes along the antenna, through a Balun connector, a device that connects the loop antenna to the coax cable. The signal is carried by the coax cable to the decoder, which converts the raw identifications signal into a digital packet that is ready for processing. The RaceBus data cable carries the packet to the IDU, which accumulates and coordinates digital packets from one or more decoders and then transfers the information to the computer for timing and scoring use.

The computer can simultaneously post race results to the scoreboard and remote monitors with real-time information. With the ability to broadcast information to computer terminals located in the pits, stands and announcer’s booth, the RMS raises the level of entertainment and excitement for both spectators and race participants alike.

And at a third of the price of our competitor’s, why would you depend on anything else? Let RACEceiver be your source for race track equipment. Contact us today for more details on our race timing system or other products.




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