MikeWhitney wrote:
Chuck Frank wrote:
officers Responsibility
provide the radio worker in the bus with a muffled headset instead of a handheld radio.
This would eliminate distractions from noises inside/outside and let them hear the calls more clearly as well as free their hands for writing down the calls. I have worked radio at Prosolos where you sit on a chair outside right next to the start line and could still hear penalty calls easily while an unmuffled high powered car was starting off the line because the headsets really do muffle. This should be considered a top priority essential piece of equipment.
Hmm, that would be a good idea for the starter too. I witnessed several times that the starter missed a "hold start!" call because the start line noise was too high.
I can't think of a major drawback to this except that it's another piece of equipment to buy, store, and maintain.
Sounds like a good idea, but based on personal experience as raw sheets guy, I can think of a couple drawbacks:
1. If the headset is too muffled, any communication between the raw sheets and computer person (inside the bus) becomes more difficult. Not a major issue, but one to consider.
2. The more significant issue, IMO, is if the raw sheets person doesn't hear the announcer at all, then they cannot relay cone penalties to be announced. To me, this is the one and only important piece of information the announcer should consistently call out for every completed lap. (Lap time is displayed big as life at the finish, and the rest of the announcements are for general entertainment.)