Or maybe the front horse has slowed down while the 2nd place horse has sped up!ilovepizza82 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 1:58 pmI agree.Shaung89 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 09, 2021 12:38 pmWould advise being careful if jumping onto the TPD bandwagon. I was in a telegram chat yesterday just looking at what was on offer and upon scrolling through the past month or so, I came accross a large number of occassions where the chip was put into the wrong horse saddlecloth (or similar). I deleted the chat as it was enough for me to make a judgement that TPD isn't quite ready yet for what I would use it for.
This had catastrophic outcomes for some users as you can imagine. Anyone automating off of TPD should just be very careful.
A lot of people are excited way too early.
Testing the service and i must admit, its not un-common to see a horse showing 20 meters away from the leader and a second later showing 5 meters away.
Turbo horse.
Display In-Running Real-Time GPS Speed, Positions & Distance to Leader - One-Click Screen Settings
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A lot of people haven't looked at the data info on TPD, the error can be +/- 1.5 metres, that's a potential max claimed error of 3 metres between horses before the usual GPS errors can be thrown into the mix, there may even be courses or areas on a course that throw up more errors due to stands being in the way of sat signals.ilovepizza82 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 1:58 pmI agree.Shaung89 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 09, 2021 12:38 pmWould advise being careful if jumping onto the TPD bandwagon. I was in a telegram chat yesterday just looking at what was on offer and upon scrolling through the past month or so, I came accross a large number of occassions where the chip was put into the wrong horse saddlecloth (or similar). I deleted the chat as it was enough for me to make a judgement that TPD isn't quite ready yet for what I would use it for.
This had catastrophic outcomes for some users as you can imagine. Anyone automating off of TPD should just be very careful.
A lot of people are excited way too early.
Testing the service and i must admit, its not un-common to see a horse showing 20 meters away from the leader and a second later showing 5 meters away.
Turbo horse.
It's interesting and will be useful to some.
Yes, you can add as many custom columns to your one-click screen as you want - you'll run out of screen space long before the number custom columns even when using multiple monitors
Just open the custom column editor by clicking the yellow star Icon, then select the next available custom column to edit, which on this profile I think is either the 11th or 12th custom column and away you go
Yes, you can add (create stored values to capture) both the Par Speed and Par Stride data
Just go to the Stored Value tab of the rules editor as shown in the image below and add another stored value to capture the par data you.
Once you created your Stored Values go to your One-Click screen and create your custom columns to display the Stored Values you've just added above.
There a step by step guide here on creating custom columns if you need it
viewtopic.php?f=47&t=11365
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Ty Dallas.Dallas wrote: ↑Fri Nov 12, 2021 5:09 pmYes, you can add (create stored values to capture) both the Par Speed and Par Stride data
Just go to the Stored Value tab of the rules editor as shown in the image below and add another stored value to capture the par data you.
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Once you created your Stored Values go to your One-Click screen and create your custom columns to display the Stored Values you've just added above.
There a step by step guide here on creating custom columns if you need it
viewtopic.php?f=47&t=11365
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How to convert it to KPH ?
Change the adjustment to 3.6
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Splendid. Thank you Dallas !