I always thought I was the first to use a cyclocomputer as an electronic counter, but I now must yield that honor to Pete Riegel. I was rereading a report by Pete in Measurement News in 1998 in which he evaluated a cyclocomputer for course measurement using the maufacturer's operating instructions.
At one point though he checked accuracy of the cyclocomputer counting by setting the wheel circumference to 2000 mm, so as to yield 5 rev/0.01 km. He then observed that after each 5 rev the computer incremented 0.01 km and after 100 rev it indicated 0.20 km. This type of computer setting is the basis of current electronic counters.
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