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Re(2): RE :HR monitor placement
- To: <Tivers@aol.com>
- Subject: Re(2): RE :HR monitor placement
- From: Leonard.LIESENS@dg10.cec.be
- Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 12:31:57 +0100
- Cc: <ridecamp@endurance.net>
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> In a message dated 98-03-12 03:02:14 EST, Leonard.LIESENS@DG10.cec.be writes:
>
> << Hi Emil,
>
> Sorry to ell you that, but this kind of HRM doesn't work well. I got one 2
> years ago and tried every possible tricks to have it working. Sometimes it
> does sometimes it doesn't; once I got the girth under the hind legs by doing
> very stepp hills with my stallion (you know with the same effect as the
> bronco
> that you force to buck at the rodeo events with this girth...); every time I
> used it at the front of the girth, it was rubbing the horse; if I put it
> under
> the girth, then the transmitter diidn't wotk at all; also erratic reading
> were
> very common...
>
> sorry, but this is a bad buy.
>
> cheers >>
>
>
> Then let me bring joy to both your hearts. Call Roger Rittenhouse at
> 800-655-8629 or 423-253-3882, and, for very little money, he'll save your
> investments and put you back on the Yellow Brick Road.
>
> ti
Well, Tom this is already done and I will try my new VMAX HRM this week-end.
Anyway thanks for the suggestion.
Leonard
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