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Alge Tx 10 information

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Hi

Does anyone know anything about the Alge TX10 wireless timing system . Possibly looking at buying for club does anyone know the price and does it work . Does it need direct line of sight to work ?
Any info would be much appreciated.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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weve just bought the Brower system, we looked at both the Alge and the Tag wireless systems but the prices were prohibitive. Without actaully digging the quote out I think the Alge was around £3500, the Tag about £5k whereas the Brower is just over £2k Very Happy

depends what you want it for, if its for training and portability the Borwer is fine, and races to a certain level, if you want it for higher level races you may need to spend more, but im not actually sure that any of the wirelss systems are homologated for higher level races.
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Thanks looking for a system we could use for training and bairns races what is the range of the system ?
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there are three 'power' levels, the DH level will cover upto 8kms depending on local conditions. We triet out last night on 'dry land' works a treat, you can run upto 9 racers at the same time, plus you can add in extra bits for split times dual racing etc.
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Thanks sounds good
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