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Old 05-08.-2004, 08:03 PM   #1
Craig Walsh
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Default Wireless heart rate monitors

Do you wear one when training?

I do, but I have one question, why do mobile phones and overhead power lines give it an inaccurate readings? You know it is stuffed when you are not going very hard and your RPM is at 186, or gets to 219 which is impossible and you would be dead.

I find it fustrating as I want to get accurate readings.
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Old 09-08.-2004, 03:16 PM   #2
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Default Re: Wireless heart rate monitors

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Do you wear one when training?

I do, but I have one question, why do mobile phones and overhead power lines give it an inaccurate readings? You know it is stuffed when you are not going very hard and your RPM is at 186, or gets to 219 which is impossible and you would be dead.

I find it fustrating as I want to get accurate readings.

Just the way it is.
I have to cross a couple of train lines on my rides and 20 seconds of incorrect readings is hardly going to affect your average, workload etc.
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