
AiM Infrared Beacon / Optical Lap Transmitter
The AiM device can sample lap and split time using an optical transmitter.
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The infrared beacon (also known as a Optical Lap Transmitter) is simply positioned at the side of the track and operates with the infrared pickup / receiver. |
The beacon transmitter has two operating modes: LOW power and HIGH power. The low power mode is used when the track is less than 10m (30f) wide, while the high power mode is used when the track is up to 20 m (60f) wide. |
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AiM IR Optical Lap Transmitter Beacon
- Internal Batteries: 8AA - 1,5V
- External Batteries: 12V - 1.0 A
- Low Frequency Mode Range: 10m (33ft)
- High Frequency Mode Range: 20m (66ft)
- Dimensions: 123 x 76 x 47mm - 4.84 x 76.1 x 1.85 inches
AiM IR Optical Lap Transmitter Beacon