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- Jones_Counter abstract "The Jones Counter is a device fitted to the front wheel of a bicycle that counts the revolutions of the wheel. It was invented in 1971 by Alan Jones in order to measure the length of road running race courses. The counter has gears that drive a mechanical digital counter. One count typically corresponds to about 1/20th of a wheel revolution (this varies if a different gear ratio is used); this provides a resolution of about 10 cm in course length, although overall accuracy, depending on calibration and other factors, is lower, but normally better than 1 part in 1,000.".
- Jones_Counter thumbnail Jonescounters.jpg?width=300.
- Jones_Counter wikiPageExternalLink 20081202032836_httppostedfile_200811_MeasurementManual_7460.pdf.
- Jones_Counter wikiPageID "13955456".
- Jones_Counter wikiPageLength "3839".
- Jones_Counter wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Jones_Counter wikiPageRevisionID "605064070".
- Jones_Counter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Athletics_(track_and_field)_terminology.
- Jones_Counter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Counting_instruments.
- Jones_Counter wikiPageWikiLink International_Association_of_Athletics_Federations.
- Jones_Counter wikiPageWikiLink London_Marathon.
- Jones_Counter wikiPageWikiLink New_York_Road_Runners.
- Jones_Counter wikiPageWikiLink Road_running.
- Jones_Counter wikiPageWikiLink Short_course_prevention_factor.
- Jones_Counter wikiPageWikiLink File:Jonescounters.jpg.
- Jones_Counter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jones Counter".
- Jones_Counter wikiPageWikiLinkText "This method".
- Jones_Counter wikiPageWikiLinkText "calibrated bicycle method".
- Jones_Counter subject Category:Athletics_(track_and_field)_terminology.
- Jones_Counter subject Category:Counting_instruments.
- Jones_Counter hypernym Device.
- Jones_Counter type Device.
- Jones_Counter type Instrument.
- Jones_Counter type Instrument.
- Jones_Counter comment "The Jones Counter is a device fitted to the front wheel of a bicycle that counts the revolutions of the wheel. It was invented in 1971 by Alan Jones in order to measure the length of road running race courses. The counter has gears that drive a mechanical digital counter.".
- Jones_Counter label "Jones Counter".
- Jones_Counter sameAs Q693234.
- Jones_Counter sameAs Jones-Counter.
- Jones_Counter sameAs Jones_Counter.
- Jones_Counter sameAs m.03cp9_4.
- Jones_Counter sameAs Q693234.
- Jones_Counter wasDerivedFrom Jones_Counter?oldid=605064070.
- Jones_Counter depiction Jonescounters.jpg.
- Jones_Counter isPrimaryTopicOf Jones_Counter.