Amb Timing System Decoders With Power Supply on 2040-parts.com
Huntersville, North Carolina, United States
Up for sale are two AMB decoders. One decoder works with the NEW AMB transponders (TransX 160 and TRansX 260) and one works on the OLD AMB transponders. The decoders were used for kart timing both on track and pit lane entry. Included are two power supplies. Included is Linksys box for wireless communications between decoder and computer. System does not include any other cables or wires than what is displayed. |
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