Rally
Computers |
Rally
Computers -
TerraTrip
Rally
Computers
rank
amongst
the
most
durable
and
accurate
in
the
world. TerraTrip
has
been
producing
competitive
rally
equipment
for
more
than
30
years. Their
equipment
is
used
by
professional
rally
teams
the
world
over
and
have
led
many
teams
to
WRC
Championships. Their
accuracy,
reliability
and
rugged
design
allows
them
to
be
used
by
survey
teams
and
governments
around
the
globe
for
road
and
terrain
survey. TerraTrip
offers
a
model
to
suit
every
budget,
from
the
TerraTrip1
to
the
full
featured
TerraTrip
303+.
Compare
the
features
of
Terratrip
Rally
Computer
models here.
In
addition
to
the
computer,
you
need
to
select
and
order
a
probe
suitable
for
you
your
needs. The
probe
is
the
signal
source
and
distance
reference
for
the
computer. Terratrip
has
three
mechanical
probes
and
one
electronic
interface. Two
of
the
mechanical
probes
are
used
with
mechanical
Speedometer
cables
and
one
is
mounted
in
a
wheel
hub
looking
at
the
heads
of
the
hub
bolts
as
the
wheel
rotates. The
electronic
interface
is
used
in
applications
where
the
speedometer
is
electronic,
not
mechanical. The
interface
is
installed
between
whatever
is
sending
distance
pulses
to
your
speedometer
and
the
Terratrip.
The
202+
and
the
303+
can
each
be
equipped
with
a
wired
remote
control
so
the
co-driver
can
operate
the
critical
functions
of
the
computer
at
a
distance. This
remote
can
be
added
at
any
time.
From
the
factory,
the
202+
and
the
303+
can
be
equipped
with
a
remote
display
for
an
abbreviated
information
display
for
the
driver
-
please
call
for
info.
Take
a
peek
at
our
Supplemental
Installation,
Operation
and
Troubleshooting
notes here. For
just
the
Troubleshooting
Notes,
click here. |
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Rally
Intercoms |
Rally
Intercoms -
For
reliable
and
cost-effective
Driver/Co-driver
communications,
Terratrip
offers
two
levels
of
helmet
mount
intercoms
and
a
set
of "practice" headphones
for
use
on
transits
without
helmets.
Both
the
Club
and
the
Pro
version
of
the
intercom
feature
two
volume
controls,
one
for
the
driver
and
one
for
the
co-driver. Each
also
includes
an
auxiliary
input
suitable
for
connecting
to
a
two-way
radio. The
Professional
Intercom
also
has
a
voice
output
suitable
for
a
feed
to
a
two-way
radio
or
a
video
camera.
There
are
two
styles
of
headsets,
one
suitable
for
use
on
a
Full-faced
helmet
and
the
other
suitable
for
use
on
an
Open-faced
helmet. The
Professional
headsets
are
equipped
with
noise
canceling
microphones.
If
you
plan
to
use
the
Professional
version
and
interface
the
voice
to
a
video
camera
or
to
a
two-way
radio,
you'll
also
want
to
purchase
the
Radio
Controls
-
a
cable
set
that
interfaces
to
a
DIN
plug
on
the
back
of
the
Pro
Intercom
for
all
of
the
external
connections.
Practice
Headsets
(so
called
because
they
are
used
on
practice
runs
at
WRC
events)
are
used
on
long
transits
instead
of
wearing
your
helmets. These
are
a
necessity
inside
a
powerful,
noisy
car. They
feature
fully
padded
headbands
and
ear
cups
and
are
equipped
with
a
boom
type
microphone
for
communication.
We've
prepared
Supplemental
Installation
Notes
for
the
Intercoms. They
can
be
found here.
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Rally
Maplights |
Rally
Maplights -
Made
by
Avanti
in
Italy,
Terratrip
supplies
a
maplight
made
specifically
for
Rally
applications.
This
gooseneck
maplight
is
stiff
enough
to
maintain
position
even
under
the
extreme
vibration
and
impacts
found
in
Rally
and
is
not
so
bright
as
to
interfere
with
your
night
vision
or
create
unwanted
reflections
in
the
interior
of
the
car. In
addition
to
the
Terratrip
supplied
maplights,
the
link
below
will
show
you
a
selection
of
Hella
maplights
-
a
much
brighter
maplight
suitable
for
non-competition
applications
such
as
in
a
support
vehicle.
The
search
below
does
include
some
Hella
Map
and
Reading
Lamps,
however,
we
find
the
Terralights
to
be
more
durable
and
hold
their
position
better
than
the
Hella
Map
Lamps. The
Goose
Neck
is
far
more
robust
on
the
Terratrip
Terralights.
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Interior
Lighting |
For
all
of
our
TerraTrip
help
files,
click here. |