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             QUALIFIER TRACK
            TIMING SYSTEM  | 
         
        
          
            
              - Simple to use, accurate, low cost
                system.
 
              - The extended range beam
                transmitter sets up on the inside of the track, the receiver on
                the outside (can be reversed).
 
              - 100' cable connects the receiver
                to the display
 
              - A momentary button lets you keep a
                second car on the track from affecting timing.
 
              - Transmitter urns on 12 volt car or
                motorcycle battery (not included), the display runs on an
                internal 9 volt battery.
 
              - Reads to .01 second.
 
             
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                  | RT-21723 | 
                  $489.95 | 
                 
                
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             LONGACRE COMPUTER
            WATCH  | 
         
        
          Time
                  up to 4 cars at once with lap count.  Or time 2 cars and
                  show average MPH, & enter the car number for reference! 
                  Enter and sort qualifying times.  Enter the car number
                  and both times.  The computer discards the slower time
                  and sorts them by the fastest time.  At any point you can
                  see where you are qualifying.  It will show car number,
                  time and whether it was the 1st or 2nd lap. 
                  100 lap memory with easy recall.
                  This watch even will talk to
                  you.  You can hear the times through an earpiece
                  (included) so you don't have to take your eyes off of the
                  circuit. 
                  Runs on a 9 volt battery. 
            
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