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General => Gear/Equipment => Topic started by: Intercooler on January 27 2015 02:54:27 PM MST

Title: New F1 Chronograph project. Anyone interested?
Post by: Intercooler on January 27 2015 02:54:27 PM MST
   The last time I rebuilt it, I went with some wood strips anchored to the floor to attach the diffuser rods. The angled holes are wearing pretty bad now and I want to upgrade them to a better material. I'm working with the same person that made my Super Match base pads to make them.

   Would anyone here be interested in a pair while he is doing mine? He suggested Nylon and I was thinking Aluminum.

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Title: Re: New F1 Chronograph project. Anyone interested?
Post by: ShadeTreeVTX on January 27 2015 05:58:48 PM MST
Fascinating idea - would help keep them out of the way.

Doug
Title: Re: New F1 Chronograph project. Anyone interested?
Post by: Intercooler on January 27 2015 06:07:21 PM MST
   It's worked great in wood. Just need something that isn't going to oblong from the tension.
Title: Re: New F1 Chronograph project. Anyone interested?
Post by: The_Shadow on January 27 2015 06:21:21 PM MST
After my last outing on a rainy day I may make a diffuser from a white translucent plastic trash can or the white corrugated sign boards.  That would keep the rain off but still allow enough light to pass.
Title: Re: New F1 Chronograph project. Anyone interested?
Post by: Intercooler on February 26 2015 03:07:08 PM MST
    Got the parts back today and put it together. I really like how sturdy the Aluminum pieces are! I may have to add an extra slat up top to cut down on the tension. This is Rev. 1.2 and I probably should get ready to submit it to the Guinness Book Of World Records for amount of ammo passed over a Chronograph  ;D

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Title: Re: New F1 Chronograph project. Anyone interested?
Post by: The_Shadow on February 26 2015 03:53:10 PM MST
Looks good IC!  I was using bamboo skewers to hold portions of the gallon water jugs cut from the bottom section to form the diffusers...cheap and easily replaceable.

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After the rainy day event I had while shooting I actually thought about using a small translucent plastic waste can as the diffuser.  That would act as a rain shield and keep the rain from blowing on the sensors.  Haven't done it yet but haven't given up on the idea either.
Title: Re: New F1 Chronograph project. Anyone interested?
Post by: The_Shadow on February 26 2015 03:59:48 PM MST
BTW do you have a function switch for you unit?

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F1 Shooting Chrony
Here's the deal.. You can buy an F1 Shooting Chrony for only $69 on sale but to "access" all the cool features like Hi, Lo, Average Dev, Standard Dev, extreme spread, etc you need to buy a "remote" or printer that plugs into the "FU" jack.. I thought it was funny that they called it an "F-U" jack since it's such a simple device to exponentially increase the usability of the device - FU obviously means "function"

On a 1/8 inch stereo headphone jack there are three poles - the tip, the middle, and the "base". Even though it is a two pole connection, the Chrony uses the middle and base connections on the plug. All you need to do is solder a length of speaker wire to the above mentioned poles of the plug and put a momentary contact switch at the other end!

Please note that the "tip" connection on the jack's plug is NOT used. I'm hoping that sharing this information will nudge few of my fellow loaders into plunking down for a Chrony now that all of the features can be accessed without purchasing expensive "Extras".

Radio Shack parts

SPST 0.5-Amp Momentary Switch (2-Pack)
Model: 275-1571  | Catalog #: 275-1571
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2062546&znt_campaign=Category_CMS&znt_source=CAT&znt_medium=RSCOM&znt_content=CT2032230  (http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2062546&znt_campaign=Category_CMS&znt_source=CAT&znt_medium=RSCOM&znt_content=CT2032230)

1/8" / 3.5mm Stereo Phone Plug (2-Pack)
Model: 274-284  | Catalog #: 274-284
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2104061&znt_campaign=Category_CMS&znt_source=CAT&znt_medium=RSCOM&znt_content=CT2032231  (http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2104061&znt_campaign=Category_CMS&znt_source=CAT&znt_medium=RSCOM&znt_content=CT2032231)
Title: Re: New F1 Chronograph project. Anyone interested?
Post by: Intercooler on February 26 2015 04:04:11 PM MST
I don't have that setup for mine.
Title: Re: New F1 Chronograph project. Anyone interested?
Post by: cwall64 on February 26 2015 04:33:04 PM MST
I wished I had seen this thread earlier!  I just received my CE Pro Chrono Digital and the remote computer software/hookup to go with it...  I am going to try and take it to the ranch tomorrow and test out.  Hopefully I didn't waste my money.
Title: Re: New F1 Chronograph project. Anyone interested?
Post by: The_Shadow on February 26 2015 04:38:57 PM MST
IC you should have a function port on yours?
Title: Re: New F1 Chronograph project. Anyone interested?
Post by: Intercooler on February 26 2015 04:59:08 PM MST
It has the port... I don't have the Gizmo  ;D
Title: Re: New F1 Chronograph project. Anyone interested?
Post by: The_Shadow on February 26 2015 05:45:03 PM MST
I made mine from the parts listed...I'll look through my project box and see if I have enough stuff t make you one.
Then I can send it along with the next return of the pull downs.