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3/1/11, 3:03 PM   #16
Re: The best raceceiver
TQ29m
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Originally Posted by Longhaul Racer View Post
So the majority of folks don't seem to be concerned over a particular problem or issue with any of the brands and I understand the ear pieces maybe the primary worry. Most of the short tracks in the midwest are going to these and several folks will be buying them if they don't have them already. Thanks everyone for the input. Any other comments from drivers would be great.
Oh Contraire, I think from what I've seen here, there is concern, but most folks just do as they're told, if it don't work, and you can't hear, just watch everyone else, when they throw up their hand, wait a second, and throw up your hand, hell, no one will know you CAN'T hear, you just spent money on something that may, or may not, be what you need, but by golly you bought what they told you to, and you got your free battery, so go thru the motions! I put the one I bought, back on Ebay, and got my money back, and went back to my Bearcat. They make a small speaker, that you can either hang over your ear, or pull out the thick padding in the ear pocket in your helmet, and double sticky a thinner piece to the speaker, and it's just like sitting at a drive-in theater, and yes, the're still around, one at Osgood if you wanna show the kids something that isn't electronic, and they can't control. My experience, not good, we did have some problems with the first Bearcats, they were refurbs, and some did, and some didn't, that's been 10 years or so ago, and my original still works. Bob
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