This is Steve Collins of Oceanport NJ. I am a member of the Jersey Shore Running Club.
I am an electronic engineer (see www.digivac.com) and wanted to show everyone an electronic version of the Jones Counter. I ordered a standard Jones counter, but it hasn't arrived yet, so I got impatient and rigged this up.
All official course certifications I apply for will, of course, be based on the standard Jones/Oerth counter.
It uses an Omron counter, and a Proximity switch, and gives multiple counts per turn of a bicycle wheel. I have tested it on a controlled course between lightposts of aprox 520 meters and found it to be repeatable one part in 4500! The counter costs about $35 and the prox $27 and then some bits and pieces have to be made.
I have read about the bicycle computers and calibrated wheels, but this one is easier to use. It just counts until you press the reset button.
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I would like to write a blurb about it and make all the info on it available at no charge.
See the attached photos. It gives a constant of 8622.8 counts per kilometer using the USATF "plan your own course" function, and riding 11.62 kilometers (course in Deal NJ)(its posted.)
I am getting a 300 meter metal tape, an EDM, and a Jones counter this week.
I tried to include a photo with this post, but I don't think it will work.
Regards,
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