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Countdown Timer/Wind Indicator

A truly versatile display. For jumping events, it is a countdown timer with all the various times (5 min, 3 min, 2 min, 1 min 30 sec and 1 min) programmed and labeled for quick selection. The amber beacon starts flashing with 15 seconds remaining in accordance with IAAF/ USATF rules. When used for the pole vault, long jump, and triple jump, this timer can be connected to the Gill Ultrasonic Wind Gauge and at 10 second intervals will flash the wind reading. Units can be set to give continuous wind reading. Timer can also be used as an elapsed time clock for cross country, road races, and at the track. Countdown can be set for durations up to 99 minutes. Digits are 6” x 3”. Includes tripod, 120V adapter plug, and 12V battery. Units can be connected to external battery if needed. Sun shield and rain guard included.

A truly versatile display. For jumping events, it is a countdown timer with all the various times (5 min, 3 min, 2 min, 1 min 30 sec and 1 min) programmed and labeled for quick selection. The amber beacon starts flashing with 15 seconds remaining in accordance with IAAF/ USATF rules. When used for the pole vault, long jump, and triple jump, this timer can be connected to the Gill Ultrasonic Wind Gauge and at 10 second intervals will flash the wind reading. Units can be set to give continuous wind reading. Timer can also be used as an elapsed time clock for cross country, road races, and at the track. Countdown can be set for durations up to 99 minutes. Digits are 6” x 3”. Includes tripod, 120V adapter plug, and 12V battery. Units can be connected to external battery if needed. Sun shield and rain guard included.

Item Price Availability
E39820

$798.00 In Stock
E39820B
12V Battery
$49.75 In Stock
E39821
Rain Guard
$8.45 In Stock
E39822
Sun Shield
$12.50 In Stock
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