The printer that Chronotrack supplies is a Zebra Printer. It prints and encodes the D-Tag at the same time. It also identifies any defective tags. To date I've printed/encoded about 16,000 tags and...
Type: Posts; User: Dave Camire
The printer that Chronotrack supplies is a Zebra Printer. It prints and encodes the D-Tag at the same time. It also identifies any defective tags. To date I've printed/encoded about 16,000 tags and...
The D-tags can be reprogrammed easily. They provide a nice bar coding package that make doing this task easy. You can also reuse the tags that were not picked up (from no shows) and adhere them to...
We've been doing ChronoTrack events just about every weekend since the end of March and the system has performed very well. We've noticed that runners who neglect to remove their D-Tags from the...
Wind is certainly the enemy with finish line banners. I’ve witness construction staging topple in a seemly harmless gust of wind. One of my timing crew chiefs came up with an inventive solution for...
Another problem that supports mailing awards happens at multi-race events when a runner decides to switch from the 10K to the 5K and does not inform timing officials. Unfortunately a slow 5K time can...
My company, Yankee Timing, switched over to the Chrono Track system and I am very pleased with the results. Besides eliminating the chip collection, it also streamlines registration. Since the D-tag...
Tim,
Thanks for the reply. I have to imagine there are more than two of us interested in a users' group. I have the email addresses of a few other DAG users and I'll poll them on their interest. If...
I purchased the DAG foot system almost two years ago and have had very good success with it. As previously mentioned, I found the learning curve to be fairly steep; however DAG has improved their...