Post by REPOST on Nov 17, 2010 16:14:59 GMT -5
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For those who are unfamiliar with them, Raceceivers are small, one-way, receiving only radios that each driver will have. The only sending radio is in the tower and is used to line up cars during cautions and to warn drivers of wrecks on the track. This system will greatly speed up downtime during cautions as rather than waiting for the cars to circle the track to get them in the proper spot, they are told directly where to get in line. The system also can prevent damage to race cars as the drivers are told as soon as the caution comes out and where it is. This can prevent the situation where a car runs into a stopped car if used properly. The Raceceivers will be mandatory for all cars.
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The RACEceiver is pre-programmed with 1600 channels, 450-470MHz range. It allows you to listen to one driver or frequency at a time
We will be utilizing the frequency 454.000
Your existing scanners can also be programmed and locked into that channel.
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The important issue to all teams that use the Raceceiver system - the system does not have a on/off switch thus we recommend to remove the battery between the heat/ feature. Race teams should also carry extra spare batteries.
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Each RACEceiver comes with a full manufacturer's warranty for twelve months. To get more information on RACEceivers, to order other accessories (such as splitters, headphones, etc.), or to register a RACEceiver that you have purchased from us, visit their website at www.RACEceiver.com.