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The electronic pigeon ring is part of the breeder's equipment.
Completing the basic system (PROFESSIONAL or JUNIOR) and the electronic
traps (single- or quad-field). The electronic ring is required for
registration and identification of the pigeons.
The TIPES~ Ring - How does it work?
Every pigeon will receive a codifiable electronic ring containing
a fixed unique reference number. Prior to the start of the pigeon
racing season this TIPES ring reference number must be allocated
once to a specific pigeon so as to enable TIPES to display the permanent
ring number on the control unit and on the printed records. The
allocation takes place at the club.
During the registration process for a specific race, a random secret
code number is generated in the TIPES ring. The number is stored
in both the ring and control unit. The secret number differs from
race to race and can not be retrieved by the breeder.
Registration of a pigeon takes place on arrival. When a pigeon
enters the loft the ring is activated and transmits its fix code
number to the electronic trap. At the same time, the random secret
code number is checked for correctness.
The integrated miniature electronics in the ring requires no battery,
enabling a service life of at least 5 years.
Special benefits of the TIPES Ring
- TIPES rings are resistant to ageing and weathering
- External contaminants like pigeon droppings or mud have no impact
on function
- The TIPES rings are 100% waterproof
- Optimum protection against fraud (generation of a random secret
code number)
- No battery required for operation
- Every electronic ring receives a permanent fix reference number,
which is unique worldwide.
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