Tateyama Electronics Corp. is a leading manufacturer of telemeter equipment who developed, at first in Japan, the telemetry systems which measure temperature, stress, strain, pressure, vibration, torque, acceleration, displacement, etc. of rotating equipment without contact by wireless remote control.
Generally as for this telemeter (telemeter, FM telemeter) system, a foto sensor, an optical detection element, a semiconductor strain gauge, a magnetic sensor, an ultrasonic sensor, an A-E sensor, an infrared sensor, laser, a hydraulic power sensor, a biosensor, a radiation sensor, etc. are used for an input.
The newest of the transmitter used for a TATEYAMA telemeter is a lightweight and small micro telemeter.
Tateyama turned in one of the most impressive rounds in golf history,after recording a 19 on the par 3 8th hole at Ishioka Golf Club.
Now Tateyama, or "Tat-Diesel" as he shall be referred to from this point forward, can say, "I once shot a 13-over 84 in a tournament, and I was 16-over par on one hole." That's the kind of round I want to be able to talk about for the rest of my life.
Mitsuhiro Tateyama, I salute you, for having been given a reason to throw all of your clubs in a lake, but instead achieving that bit of golf enlightenment for which we all strive: actually being able to put a hole behind you.