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Sorry to post two message. But what race radio would people recommend for
Indy and Nascar? Any suggestions on headsets also? Thanks ahead of time... |
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Wes wrote:
Sorry to post two message. But what race radio would people recommend for Indy and Nascar? Any suggestions on headsets also? Thanks ahead of time... This is a sincere question, I am not being rhetorical. Why do you need a "race radio"? What do you listen to at a car race? Thanks for reading |
Good Race Radio (please excuse my ignorance....)
Coldwarrior1 wrote: Wes wrote: Sorry to post two message. But what race radio would people recommend for Indy and Nascar? Any suggestions on headsets also? Thanks ahead of time... This is a sincere question, I am not being rhetorical. Why do you need a "race radio"? What do you listen to at a car race? Thanks for reading at a race or other sporting events there is a lot of trafradio chatter around the event itself indeed I supect that if the orignal poster has not experenced it he may be expecting more than he gets like driver to pit traffic which I hear is hard to find |
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On 14 Aug 2006 08:58:45 -0700, "an old friend"
wrote: indeed I supect that if the orignal poster has not experenced it he may be expecting more than he gets like driver to pit traffic which I hear is hard to find It's easy to find - it's usually impossible (not to mention totally illegal) to unscramble. |
Good Race Radio (please excuse my ignorance....)
Al Klein wrote: On 14 Aug 2006 08:58:45 -0700, "an old friend" wrote: indeed I supect that if the orignal poster has not experenced it he may be expecting more than he gets like driver to pit traffic which I hear is hard to find It's easy to find - it's usually impossible (not to mention totally illegal) to unscramble. easy to find something but knowing what it is is another matter with liekly breaking the law |
Good Race Radio (please excuse my ignorance....)
LoneGunman wrote: On Mon, 14 Aug 2006 16:32:48 -0400, Al Klein spewed forth: On 14 Aug 2006 08:58:45 -0700, "an old friend" wrote: indeed I supect that if the orignal poster has not experenced it he may be expecting more than he gets like driver to pit traffic which I hear is hard to find It's easy to find - it's usually impossible (not to mention totally illegal) to unscramble. No need to unscramble. NASCAR, IRL, ALMS, and Grand Am to do not scramble any of the pit to car radio chatter, aside from a bit of "code", since other teams listen in too, and freqs are easy to get. If you've never watched a race with a scanner, you're missing out! I would have thought there was little point to it and that it would make the on baord radio trickier to use the last thing a driver need |
Good Race Radio (please excuse my ignorance....)
On 14 Aug 2006 19:04:31 -0700, "an old friend"
wrote: I would have thought there was little point to it and that it would make the on baord radio trickier to use the last thing a driver need How does scrambling or encrypting make a radio trickier to use? |
Good Race Radio (please excuse my ignorance....)
Al Klein wrote: On 14 Aug 2006 19:04:31 -0700, "an old friend" wrote: I would have thought there was little point to it and that it would make the on baord radio trickier to use the last thing a driver need How does scrambling or encrypting make a radio trickier to use? don't you know may may |
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