I'm pretty sure the Daktronics timing system makes the 1000th-second data available to the timing operator in a secondary race log output. I don't know what the Omeag system offers. However, it's irrelevant. The rules say we time to 0.01.
We could use high speed replay to look at every single 2-hand touch, and see how far apart your hands were on the touch. Were your hands 0.002 seconds apart on contact? DQ! But we don't do that. That's outside the scope of the rule set.
-Rick
I'm pretty sure the Daktronics timing system makes the 1000th-second data available to the timing operator in a secondary race log output. I don't know what the Omeag system offers. However, it's irrelevant. The rules say we time to 0.01.
We could use high speed replay to look at every single 2-hand touch, and see how far apart your hands were on the touch. Were your hands 0.002 seconds apart on contact? DQ! But we don't do that. That's outside the scope of the rule set.
-Rick