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2/26/11, 1:25 AM |
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The best raceceiver
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Looking for info. What is the best raceceiver for sprintcar's.
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2/26/11, 11:53 PM |
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I believe the Raceceiver's are all the same. You need to make sure you get a good set of earpieces.
I've read where Fuze is supposed to be a really good earphone. http://www.earfuze.com/store.html Any drivers out there want to chime in on what works best for them? |
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2/27/11, 11:10 AM | #3 | |
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All the raceceivers are the same,but some are trying to make more off of them than others. Dawn Flinn at EarEverything has the best custom ear pieces on the market hands down! Don't wear a raceceiver without contacting her first. Go to www.Eareverything.com.
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2/27/11, 11:29 AM |
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Race Count This Year: 8 Race Count Last Year: 35 Join Date: Sep 2007 Posts: 2,075 |
The basic $99 yellow raceceiver is what most racers would need. But like treecitytornado and Sandy pointed out, the earpiece can make a huge difference. I have the racing electronics ultra soft fitted earmolds. They are excellent. They are expensive and you need an audiologist to make the molds for your ears. They don't fall out, you hear what you need to and they are comfortable. I spent my childhood at racetracks, my teenage years at concerts and I have worked in automotive production facilites for 16 years. Now I usually hit 40-50 races a years and can't tolerate being around racecar anymore with hearing protection.
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2/27/11, 11:59 AM |
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2/27/11, 12:26 PM |
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Race Count This Year: 8 Race Count Last Year: 35 Join Date: Sep 2007 Posts: 2,075 |
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2/27/11, 5:28 PM |
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2/27/11, 6:26 PM |
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Racing Electronics makes a RaceCiever equivalent that I'm told is MUCH better. Quality ear buds are also a must. http://www.racingelectronics.net/ind...item=RE-SOLO-2
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2/27/11, 6:29 PM |
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I have to buy something this coming season if someone can come up with different options or model numbers for these bearcat scanners I would like to do some research on them.
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2/27/11, 6:50 PM |
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It seems like I'm changing the battery in my Raceceiver all the time. Also every time you change the battery you lose your channel, and it takes forever to scan back to the right channel. And I would not suggest using the ear buds that come with the Raceceiver.
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