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Did a bunch of weird stuff with git so this might break everything. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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# Equipment Setup # Equipment Setup
To know what equipment you need, check out the [Equipment Checklist](equipment-checklist). To know what equipment you need, check out the [Equipment Checklist](./equipment-checklist/).
## EtherLynx Pro ## EtherLynx Pro
Attach the EtherLynx Pro camera to the Remote Tilt plate and screw it on. The ports on the plate should be on the left side when facing the camera from the front. Attach the Remote Tilt plate to the Ether Pro tripod plate, then snap in the plate to the actual tripod legs. Extend the legs all the way out. Adjust the tripod as needed to be perpendicular to the finish line and far enough away to see all of the runners. Attach the EtherLynx Pro camera to the Remote Tilt plate and screw it on. The ports on the plate should be on the left side when facing the camera from the front. Attach the Remote Tilt plate to the Ether Pro tripod plate, then snap in the plate to the actual tripod legs. Extend the legs all the way out. Adjust the tripod as needed to be perpendicular to the finish line and far enough away to see all of the runners.
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::: :::
Find the two wireless start devices, the DecRadio and EncRadio (both labeled as such). Screw on the gray antennae to both devices into the coax port on the top. On the DecRadio, plug in the black cord to the RadioLynx port on the back of the Ether Pro camera. Attach it to the tripod with the zip tie on the back and the little metal carabiner. It's perfectly fine for the antenna to be pointed down. Find the two wireless start devices, the DecRadio and EncRadio (both labeled as such). Screw on the gray antennae to both devices into the coax port on the top. On the DecRadio, plug in the black cord to the RadioLynx port on the back of the Ether Pro camera. Attach it to the tripod with the zip tie on the back and the little metal carabiner. It's perfectly fine for the antenna to be pointed down.
On the EncRadio, plug in the banana plugs into the matching color ports on the bottom of the sensor. Attach the red start sensor to the end of this. To turn it on, hold the ON/OFF button on the bottom right. Find out how to test it in [RadioLynx](software-setup#radiolynx). On the EncRadio, plug in the banana plugs into the matching color ports on the bottom of the sensor. Attach the red start sensor to the end of this. To turn it on, hold the ON/OFF button on the bottom right. Find out how to test it in [RadioLynx](./software-setup/#radiolynx).
Find the weird foam-wrapped nunchuck device with a red button on the top labeled as Remote Capture. You dont need to plug the USB end into the laptop running FinishLynx, but when you run FinishLynx, it will give you an error saying "Capture Button not plugged in" or something like that. Since we use automatic capture, this isnt a big deal. Find the weird foam-wrapped nunchuck device with a red button on the top labeled as Remote Capture. You dont need to plug the USB end into the laptop running FinishLynx, but when you run FinishLynx, it will give you an error saying "Capture Button not plugged in" or something like that. Since we use automatic capture, this isnt a big deal.
## Ethernet hub ## Ethernet hub

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In the top left, select Load Event from the Schedule. Click Load Schedule, then in the dropdown select the first race. The race is now armed and ready to receive captures. In the top left, select Load Event from the Schedule. Click Load Schedule, then in the dropdown select the first race. The race is now armed and ready to receive captures.
### RadioLynx ### RadioLynx
To make sure that RadioLynx and the Wireless Start System works, you need to test it. Ensure that you have followed all the steps in the [Equipment Setup](equipment-setup). Take the larger start sensor and bap the top of the red thing. In FinishLynx, you should hear a little bell and see a yellow box appear with the running time of the race. After confirming everything works correctly, you can pass the tripod and the start sensor off to the official who will be starting the race. To make sure that RadioLynx and the Wireless Start System works, you need to test it. Ensure that you have followed all the steps in the [Equipment Setup](./equipment-setup/). Take the larger start sensor and bap the top of the red thing. In FinishLynx, you should hear a little bell and see a yellow box appear with the running time of the race. After confirming everything works correctly, you can pass the tripod and the start sensor off to the official who will be starting the race.
The sensor works from any reasonable distance (up to 2km away), and even if it doesn't transmit right away, you can have it rebroadcast the signal once you are closer with a timestamp so you can start capturing on FinishLynx after the race actually starts. The sensor gives off a faint beep once it has been activated. The sensor works from any reasonable distance (up to 2km away), and even if it doesn't transmit right away, you can have it rebroadcast the signal once you are closer with a timestamp so you can start capturing on FinishLynx after the race actually starts. The sensor gives off a faint beep once it has been activated.

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# Other Resources # Other Resources
If you need help with FinishLynx, come read these docs again. Consider joining the official Facebook group "FinishLynx Timing". If you need help with FinishLynx, come read these docs again. Consider joining the official Facebook group "FinishLynx Timing" and check the [Online Support Manual](https://help.finishlynx.com).

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sidebar_position: 4 sidebar_position: 4
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# Domain Credits # Domain Credits
Domain credits included with your plan can be redeemed for an actual domain. Because of the wide variety of prices (several of which I couldn't afford even if the entire Pro plan was spent on it) and to help you choose the right domain, I have instead assigned several top-level domains a credit value. If you have five credits available, you can buy five one-credit domains or one five-credit domain, or three one-credit domains and one two-credit domain. Domain credits included with your plan can be redeemed for an actual domain. Because of the wide variety of prices (several of which I couldn't afford even if the entire Pro plan was spent on it) and to help you choose the right domain, I have instead assigned several top-level domains a credit value. You may mix-and-match your credits. For example, if you have five credits available, you can buy five one-credit domains or one five-credit domain, or three one-credit domains and one two-credit domain.
If you desire a top-level domain not listed here, you can request it and it will be evaluated. If you want a domain with a higher value than your plan, you will pay the difference (varies by domain). Credits apply to available, non-premium domains. You can see if the domain name you want is taken by checking with [ICANN](https://lookup.icann.org/en/). If you desire a top-level domain not listed here, you can request it and it will be evaluated. If you want a domain with a higher value than your plan, you will pay the difference (varies by domain). Credits apply to available, non-premium domains. You can see if the domain name you want is taken by checking with [ICANN](https://lookup.icann.org/en/).
## One credit domains ## One credit domains
.com, .org, .net, .info, .xyz, .app, .dev, .run, .name, .page, .uno, .in, .media, .email, .click, .link, .biz, .cloud, .vip, .top, .motorcycles, .racing, .today .com, .org, .net, .info, .xyz, .app, .dev, .run, .name, .ing, .page, .uno, .in, .media, .email, .click, .link, .biz, .cloud, .vip, .top, .motorcycles, .racing, .today
## Two credit domains ## Two credit domains
.shop, .site, .one, .photo, .photos, .photography, .online, .digital, .tv, .co, .ing, .blog, .help, .live, .auction, .ooo, .fit, .pro, .fun, website .shop, .site, .one, .photo, .photos, .photography, .online, .digital, .tv, .co, .blog, .help, .live, .auction, .ooo, .fit, .pro, .fun, website
## Three credit domains ## Three credit domains
.store, .design, .io, .gg, .as, .to, .eco, .press, .tech, .hot, .dog, .coach .store, .design, .io, .gg, .as, .to, .eco, .press, .tech, .hot, .dog, .coach

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- Plus: 250GB web hosting, five free domains<sup>1</sup>, web analytics, DDoS protection, email - Plus: 250GB web hosting, five free domains<sup>1</sup>, web analytics, DDoS protection, email
- Pro: 1TB web hosting, ten free domains<sup>1</sup>, web analytics, DDoS protection, email, advanced security - Pro: 1TB web hosting, ten free domains<sup>1</sup>, web analytics, DDoS protection, email, advanced security
*Learn more about free domains in [domain credits](plans/credits)* *Learn more about free domains in [domain credits](./plans/credits/)*
All services: All services:
- Sysadmin (Isaac on the Server and Isaac in the Cloud) - Sysadmin (Isaac on the Server and Isaac in the Cloud)

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2. If you had a Content-Security-Policy, you need to throw that out the window. If you want to keep it, you'll need to modify it to include `script-src 'self' 'unsafe-inline' 'unsafe-eval' https://*.example.com; style-src 'self' 'unsafe-inline' data:; font-src 'self' data:; img-src https://*.gravatar.com https://woocommerce.com` 2. If you had a Content-Security-Policy, you need to throw that out the window. If you want to keep it, you'll need to modify it to include `script-src 'self' 'unsafe-inline' 'unsafe-eval' https://*.example.com; style-src 'self' 'unsafe-inline' data:; font-src 'self' data:; img-src https://*.gravatar.com https://woocommerce.com`
3. Change dir to `/srv/www/main/html` and use `wget https://wordpress.org/latest.tar.gz` then extract it with `tar -xzvf latest.tar.gz` 3. Change dir to `/srv/www/main/html` and use `wget https://wordpress.org/latest.tar.gz` then extract it with `tar -xzvf latest.tar.gz`
4. If you `ls` the current dir, you should have a folder called wordpress so `cd` into it. Use `mv ./* ..` to move the files where they're supposed to be. `cd ..` then `rm -rf wordpress` once you've verified that all the files have moved and `wordpress` is empty 4. If you `ls` the current dir, you should have a folder called wordpress so `cd` into it. Use `mv ./* ..` to move the files where they're supposed to be. `cd ..` then `rm -rf wordpress` once you've verified that all the files have moved and `wordpress` is empty
5. `mv wp-sample-config.php wp-config.php` then set DB_NAME, DB_USER, DB_PASSWORD, and DB_HOST to the values you set in [MySQL](mysql-config) 5. `mv wp-sample-config.php wp-config.php` then set DB_NAME, DB_USER, DB_PASSWORD, and DB_HOST to the values you set in [MySQL](./mysql-config/)