Thanks, any chance you could send me details for membership?Alpha1 wrote:No, it's on an industrial estate on the outskirts of Middlesbrough the club has been around in one way or another for over 30 years.CraigH wrote:Hi, is the club based in the Louisa centre? I'm North East, and curious as to which club you belong to.Alpha1 wrote:Our members use a key fob to enter the building they can then use a handheld scanner in the sign-in area to swipe their membership cards. Otherwise, a paper system would prove quite challenging as we now have over 240 members.
Its probably one of the busiest clubs with the largest membership in the North East of England.
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Hi, is the club based in the Louisa centre? I'm North East, and curious as to which club you belong to.
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No, it's on an industrial estate on the outskirts of Middlesbrough the club has been around in one way or another for over 30 years.[/quote]
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No, it's on an industrial estate on the outskirts of Middlesbrough the club has been around in one way or another for over 30 years.[/quote]
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Ghost - we are looking for a similar system. Is the software the work of one of your members or a professional package.Gh0st wrote:FDPC is RFID. The software was custom built. Logs info of each shooter and they can select what firearms are being used that day and for what purpose.38Super wrote:Sounds like the same system we use.phaedra1106 wrote:My indoor club uses RFID cards to access the building, we also have individual sign-in sheets for them to record their visit and which firearms were used. There's also a second card reader to scan when members are shooting rather than just visiting the club for a chat and a cuppa.
We are working on new software with plenty of nice additions.
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The 1st version was done by one of our members Sons. We are writing a new version being lead by a newer member who’s a computer software architect.
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Well, if he's interested in selling it, we could be interested. My email is targetshooteronline@icloud.comGh0st wrote:The 1st version was done by one of our members Sons. We are writing a new version being lead by a newer member who’s a computer software architect.
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It is probably going to be a marketable product
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