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Old January 24th 05, 12:31 AM
BarryG
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Would appreciate recommendations for computers with wireless speed sensors.
Looking for one with a sensor unit a bit smaller than the Cateye Cordless'
sensor (6cm x 3cm). BTW, not interested in the Mavic WinTech.

Thanks,
Barry


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Old January 24th 05, 02:02 AM
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: Would appreciate recommendations for computers with wireless speed
sensors.
: Looking for one with a sensor unit a bit smaller than the Cateye Cordless'
: sensor (6cm x 3cm). BTW, not interested in the Mavic WinTech.
:
: Thanks,
: Barry

I have the Vetta RT88 because when my Sigma Sport went bad, the LBS
exchanged it for the Vetta. Its biggest flaw is that it will not restart
itself after a stop of 5 minutes. If I stop and forget to manually restart
it, you can hear me cursing a mile away. The Sigma Sport used to restart
itself. When I asked Vetta why this one doesn't do that, the customer rep
said, "It just doesn't, that's all." You won't see that mentioned in their
ads for it....

Pat in TX
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