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In spite of the horrible yesterday, a few of us went to the Concorde Chase up near Fleet, on an army area called Hawley and Hornley. We were very fortunate, though, as we managed to get our runs in during the window of dry weather. When I looked at the Provisional Results yesterday evening, I […]
SI have produced an interesting PDF document which explains the problems of predicting when a BSF8 control battery needs to be replaced. This is a fairly important decision since unnecessary replacement costs the club around £15 but failure to spot a dying battery infuriates competitors at our event by causing possible voiding of a course. […]
Quite a good turnout at SOC’s event at Holland’s Wood yesterday, and in fact the weather was kind, the worst of the rain having passed through earlier in the morning. Having said that, it was VERY wet and muddy underfoot – by the time you got to the start one’s shoes were soaked and covered […]
You may not notice this happening but the control boxes that you use constantly are frequently updated by re-programming their associated software (Firmware FW) This is what has changed since the Caddiehoe Chase usage. The batteries eventually discharge on these units although they last for up to 5 to 8 years in practice. We regularly check […]
WSX Member, Peter Suba, tops the league after an excellent 2nd place at the Romsey event last Thursday.