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Aviation headsets and NASCAR noise
I have a couple aviation headsets (not active noise suppression) that I'm thinking of taking to the NASCAR race in California in September. I can plug my handheld scanner into the portable intercom, so that appears to make a good package. Although I've never been to one I've heard the track noise is deafening so the question is: Are these headsets adequate, overkill, or just plain not worth toting along? |
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Casey Wilson wrote:
Although I've never been to one I've heard the track noise is deafening so the question is: Are these headsets adequate, overkill, or just plain not worth toting along? Unless you are listening to a scanner to the drivers and spotters, you don't really need them. Foam earplugs work just as well for any noise that may concern you. |
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"Casey Wilson" N2310D @ gmail.com wrote in message news:tapKe.9200$0d.3534@trnddc02... I have a couple aviation headsets (not active noise suppression) that I'm thinking of taking to the NASCAR race in California in September. I can plug my handheld scanner into the portable intercom, so that appears to make a good package. Although I've never been to one I've heard the track noise is deafening so the question is: Are these headsets adequate, overkill, or just plain not worth toting along? Casey, Definitely take the scanner and headsets. I use mine at Texas Motor Speedway a couple of times a year at both NASCAR and IRL races. (The IRL cars are louder by quite a margin but I still use them for both). I usually scan and find the motor racing radio channel and listen to that mainly, while having a couple of my favorite driver's frequencies being programmed in for quick availability as well. To stay on topic... make sure you have aviation headset adapters that convert to the proper plug size if you don't take the portable intercom. Even with it I believe you'll need adapters to plug the scanner in. They will be available at the track at the racing scanner sales trailers but are cheaper at rat shack. I use "Y" adapters so I can run four headsets from two radios without an intercom. It makes the race much more interesting especially for my wife and kids. I have David Clarks and the other is Lightspeed QFR solo's. They are not overkill at all. In fact the girls fight over the Lightspeeds (with noise canceling) which is okay as I prefer the DC's. Joe Schneider 8437R ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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"Casey Wilson" N2310D @ gmail.com wrote in message news:tapKe.9200$0d.3534@trnddc02... I have a couple aviation headsets (not active noise suppression) that I'm thinking of taking to the NASCAR race in California in September. I can plug my handheld scanner into the portable intercom, so that appears to make a good package. Although I've never been to one I've heard the track noise is deafening so the question is: Are these headsets adequate, overkill, or just plain not worth toting along? Definitely take them. A radio broadcaster will be broadcasting the race (MRN radio?) to affiliates during the day. You will get a program that will list all of the frequencies of the drivers and the radio broadcasters. Tune to the radio broadcast and then switch to some of your favorite drivers. What's cool about the broadcast is that it is raw, without commercials. They take commercial breaks, mind you, but the mics are hot and you hear the broadcasters joking around sometimes poking fun at the drivers. They relay pit strategies and point out things that are happening that you probably wouldn't see. A track is a BIG place and your cone of vision can only take in so much. I think that having a headset and radio is a necessity at a race because after a while you lose track of who's in front once drivers start getting lapped. Then, it's just watching a bunch of extremely loud cars go 'round and 'round. The scanner adds so much to the experience that I would not EVER go to a race without one. Did I mention it was loud? Also, if you've never been to a race and aren't a huge fan, I'll relay some advice my brother gave to me at my first race: Pick a driver and pull for them. Sounds simple, but it makes a difference. -Trent PP-ASEL |
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Casey Wilson wrote:
I have a couple aviation headsets (not active noise suppression) that I'm thinking of taking to the NASCAR race in California in September. I can plug my handheld scanner into the portable intercom, so that appears to make a good package. Although I've never been to one I've heard the track noise is deafening so the question is: Are these headsets adequate, overkill, or just plain not worth toting along? Ron dragged me to a race in Richmond and we brought the scanner/intercom and headsets. Not only does it reduce the noise but makes the race much more interesting. I'm NOT a race fan myself and I usually only went to the local track as Ron was working and sitting in the tower wasn't so bad (I usually got to throw the race safe button as the owner of the track figured I was bored and couldn't screw that up!). Ron's brother (a race fan) didn't think much of bringing the headsets until he used them : -). Margy |
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"Margy" wrote (I usually got to throw the race safe button as the owner of the track figured I was bored and couldn't screw that up!). Race Safe Button? Whazat? -- Jim in NC |
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They are totally worth taking along. I can recommend the David Clark
10A. It is a hearing protector of aviation quality but really affordable and more importantly, comfortable. I once attended a race with only those little yellow ear plugs and my ears buzzed for a week. Definitely go with the hearing protector and enjoy the race. TAG www.tagpilotsupply.com |
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