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Is it possible to listen in on the coach - quarterback radio? If so, anyone
got freqs? |
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![]() "steve328is" wrote in message ... Is it possible to listen in on the coach - quarterback radio? If so, anyone got freqs? Another question would be... what exactly is the Motorola radio set that the coach wears used for (other than for advertising Motorola)? The quarterback has radio contact with the coach? On a 100 yard football field? Figure that the quarterback has better things on his mind than saying into a radio in a learned communications tone.. "Roger. In position to advance one zero yards downrange. Initiating offensive sequence delta two. Acknowledge time remaining is zero one four six. Downs one." I can see radio contact with Nascar races, but football players? |
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![]() "Mark" wrote in message th.net... In article UBIib.16437$Pe5.3011@edtnps84, says... what exactly is the Motorola radio set that the coach wears used for (other than for advertising Motorola)? Talking/listening to the coaches box. Weird. The quarterback has radio contact with the coach? First, there's No talk-back. On Some teams, the person talking to the quarterback is on the sideline (often the second-string QB), but I don't think any of the teams have the head coach do it. If it isn't done on the field, it's from the coach's box. Weird. I can see radio contact with Nascar races, but football players? Prevents communications breakdown. More weird. But can see a bit of value in that, since the coach's box is way up there in the same structure as the press box is. Never see that in a NHL hockey game. The coach is spending a lot of time yellin' profanities at the team players who aren't producing. But see that same thing in Canadian football (radio headsets), but most often you see the coach yellin' profanties at the team players who missed an opportunity to do a scoring drive after taking off from the 55 yard line on a long pass, on the 3rd and final down. |
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Im almost positive they use a digital transmission so they cant be
monitored by anyone (like the defense of the other team) so i wouldnt spend much time searching for the frequency. dan in buffalo ( go bills ) |
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On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 13:47:05 -0700, Dan wrote:
dan in buffalo ( go bills ) Having moved to NJ from upstate NY years ago we don't see too many Buffalo games. I was somewhat excited the Buffalo game was on Sunday. What a disappointment! -- John LeMay kc2kth Senior Technical Manager NJMC | http://www.njmc.com | Phone 732-557-4848 Specializing in Microsoft and Unix based solutions |
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On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 01:48:36 GMT, "Paul Keenleyside"
wrote: "steve328is" wrote in message m... Is it possible to listen in on the coach - quarterback radio? If so, anyone got freqs? Another question would be... what exactly is the Motorola radio set that the coach wears used for (other than for advertising Motorola)? It is a secure link to the spotters in the press box. The quarterback has radio contact with the coach? On a 100 yard football field? I don't believe the quarterback is allowed to be in direct contact with the coaching staff via radio. That's why the coach signals from the side lines, or sends in the play with a player. Figure that the quarterback has better things on his mind than saying into a radio in a learned communications tone.. "Roger. In position to advance one zero yards downrange. Initiating offensive sequence delta two. Acknowledge time remaining is zero one four six. Downs one." I can see radio contact with Nascar races, but football players? |
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matt weber wrote in
: I don't believe the quarterback is allowed to be in direct contact with the coaching staff via radio. That's why the coach signals from the side lines, or sends in the play with a player. Read the following: http://moto.kewlbox.com/technology_digital_age.cfm -- You are a fluke of the Universe You have no right to be here And whether you can hear it or not, the Universe is laughing behind your back |
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If you do not see a rubber ducky antenna on one side of the headphones
or a cable leading down to a handie-talkie some place on their person then look for a long cable following the coach around, the headsets may be "Hard Wired" to a team intercom-inter headset system. Will the stadium security allow a police scanner in the stands? If they do try a search from 460 Mhz to 470 Mhz for their communications! Out in the parking lot is another good place to try a search before and after the game. Try this site for frequency info http://www.fordyce.org/scanning/ Jim steve328is wrote: Is it possible to listen in on the coach - quarterback radio? If so, anyone got freqs? |
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I HEARD THEY WERE IN THE 600 MHZ RANGE
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