Radio modules score in judges' pad system
Easy Radio modules have been designed into a handheld device for marking competitors in sports such as swimming.
Easy Radio modules have been designed into a handheld device for marking competitors in sports such as swimming.
Manufactured by Plymouth based MazingTree Design, the Wireless JPad (judges' pad) system was originally developed for high board diving.
The Amateur Swimming Association has now used the system for running all of its diving events, from club level right up to the top international level events in the UK.
Recently the system was used at a the high profile GB Championships in Southampton where the system was used to judge the Olympic men's gold medallist, Tian Liang competing against the UK's own bronze medallist, Peter Waterfield and other international level divers.