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<blockquote data-quote="Schmitty" data-source="post: 12702" data-attributes="member: 263"><p>This is interesting.</p><p>The Pioneer Press reports the Minnesota Vikings have been exploring the use of a "radio pill" that would allow trainers to monitor players' body temperatures while they practice. "We've been discussing it for months," said Vikings trainer Chuck Barta. "We've been looking at different information. We're looking to see if we'll use it this year." A typical system setup, which was developed by HQ Inc., based in Palmetto (Fla.), includes the pills, which cost around $40 each, and two or three data recorders at $2,500 apiece. The data recorders allow a trainer to read a player's temperature with each recorder accepting up to 99 sensors. The system is already used by the Philadelphia Eagles and Jacksonville Jaguars, while several college systems are using it as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schmitty, post: 12702, member: 263"] This is interesting. The Pioneer Press reports the Minnesota Vikings have been exploring the use of a "radio pill" that would allow trainers to monitor players' body temperatures while they practice. "We've been discussing it for months," said Vikings trainer Chuck Barta. "We've been looking at different information. We're looking to see if we'll use it this year." A typical system setup, which was developed by HQ Inc., based in Palmetto (Fla.), includes the pills, which cost around $40 each, and two or three data recorders at $2,500 apiece. The data recorders allow a trainer to read a player's temperature with each recorder accepting up to 99 sensors. The system is already used by the Philadelphia Eagles and Jacksonville Jaguars, while several college systems are using it as well. [/QUOTE]
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