Time Baby V7 – Heart Rate Monitor – Part 2
Cool video about Heart Rate Monitor, have a look:
Real world testing and demonstration of the talking heart rate monitor feature of the Time Baby program for Suny PSP. Uploaded by it’s author Art.
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@ArtyFart BTW never mind i just saw the website, dw i read it needs accessory
@ArtyFart i dunno if i already posted this, it didnt come up, so i’ll post it again, how does the heart rate monitor work?
@ArtyFart wait, how does the heart rate monitor work mate?
Ok thanx man, but does the coil have to be connected together? and I have a headphones adapter? From which side do I need to connected to the coil?
thx 4 help
Hi,
Best to try me on any of the forum links in the manual of the app for support.
The best I’ve done so far are the pics in the zip package,
but it really just a coil winding with no core.
The radius & number of windings aren’t critical.
try about forty turns around a a piece of tube cut from a pen.
Connect that coil to the PSP microphone input.
There are plenty of tutorials for
PSP microphones.
When you have your coil, connect it to the PSP as if it
were a microphone.
Art.
Hey man, thx 4 the vid and the app. I downloaded the program and I put it in my PSP, but I didn’t know how to make the hardware. Do you have a tutroil that shows how 2 make it?
Thanks, Yes it’s a little annoying I couldn’t make adjustments for the first few tests,
but the final version only announces the heart rate every ten seconds, if it has changed or not.
A. It says “Zero” because the plug might have fallen out.
LOL awsome app, that voice would get anoying though, i wonder what it says if it goes down to 0
Here is the talking heart rate monitor.
The first few examples are unbuffered, with no control
over announcement duration. Starting from the cat example,
THe program just announces the heart rate at fixed ten second intervals.
Check out Part 1 for a preview of what the screen looks like.
Cheers, Art.