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Old 08-09-10 | 01:48 PM
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njkayaker
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From: Far beyond the pale horizon.
Originally Posted by jimmuller
Of course, a well-designed receiver wouldn't be susceptible to double-clicking if the input was de-bounced correctly in software.
"De-bounced"?

The newer wireless computers send a code to the head unit. This avoids interference from other bicyclists using the same computer and avoids extra count issues.

Ideally, the computers would ignore ridiculously high speeds or look at a moving average to detect unreasonable high speed values.
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