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Old 07-02-05 | 11:36 PM
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Bikes: 2006 Cannondale R800

Originally Posted by woodcycl
+1 ... I have never heard any noise from any bicycle computer and have been riding with our local club for nearly 16yrs. If you hear noise ... the magnet and receiver are touching as the magnet goes by. It just needs to be adjusted.
You guys are wrong. The sensor on my CatEye makes an faint, audible "tick" upon every revolution as the sensor sends its electrical "count" signal to the computer. It is definitely not making physical contact between the sensor and magnet. It cannot be heard when riding, but it can if I pick up the front of the bike and spin the front wheel by hand.

My guess is that this sensor's pulse is stronger than others, so it's more audible. You could probably hear the same thing with a stethoscope on others. I'm sure that a physicist or electrical engineer could explain why there is some sound caused by the magnet interaction with the sensor.
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