by olynxtiming.com | Oct 21, 2012 | Development
With the World Cup rounds in January 2013 approaching, O-Lynx has now been tested with the extended protocol message and its ability to handle 1/10ths of seconds as required for sprints. This required the embedded radio software to be updated. The above screenshot...
by olynxtiming.com | Oct 21, 2012 | Events
The Australian Schools Championships were held in Tasmania this year. As I was going over, I supplied some O-Lynx gear for the events. This equated to a radio control being used for commentary support on both the individual and relay days. Tasmania Orienteering use...
by olynxtiming.com | Oct 17, 2012 | Development
Handling relay events has been reworked in the latest release of O-Lynx to better able to cope with mass starts or other situations when the runners on 2 or more legs end up out on the course atg the same time. Teams can consist of up to 12 runners. When a runner...
by olynxtiming.com | May 28, 2012 | Events
The schools events are always good to use the O-Lynx technology on as with as you get a lot of spectators unfamiliar with orienteering coming out for the day. Providing good commentary and the live results boards means they are able to stay involved for the whole...
by olynxtiming.com | May 22, 2012 | Events
Hosted at home by the Hawkes Bay Club this year, with over 350 kids from around the North Island attending. Both the Individuals and relay events were situated in the Maraetotara area with its detailed limestone rock formations. Radios were going to be used...