Walkie Talkies?
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 6:19 pm
Dan I am running in the seniors and when I come through scoring because I'm not wearing my glasses I can only see the board if it's between 18 to 23 feet in distance, no sun shinning on it and there is no one in front of me as well as no one on my tail... So what I'm saying is I very very seldom get to receive that important information of where I'm at or how I'm doing... catching up or getting run down (which is usually the case).
My question is first are walkie talkies legal to talk to the wife and get some real up to date info, and second what you think (in your opinion) about it.
I have these walkie talkies that only have one ear piece and you both talk and listen through the same ear piece. I know it sounds weird but they work quite well. We use them to work in insanely high decibel environments and we can wear them under our high quality ear muffs and still be able to communicate without screaming our seeing the other persons mouth move. The work environment where we use these things is much like trying to work 40 feet behind a jet engine. You can scream at the top of your lungs and the other guy "might" hear something. It's much safer to know what's going on with my other workers.
I don't see any unfair advantage to getting the same info that's posted and it could help with getting downed rider info to the trailer or emt's as well.
Am I missing anything here? I just cant stand not knowing when I'm out there all by myself wondering if I'm catching up or if I'm getting caught...Ya know?
Jump in here guys and please give me your 2 cents...
My question is first are walkie talkies legal to talk to the wife and get some real up to date info, and second what you think (in your opinion) about it.
I have these walkie talkies that only have one ear piece and you both talk and listen through the same ear piece. I know it sounds weird but they work quite well. We use them to work in insanely high decibel environments and we can wear them under our high quality ear muffs and still be able to communicate without screaming our seeing the other persons mouth move. The work environment where we use these things is much like trying to work 40 feet behind a jet engine. You can scream at the top of your lungs and the other guy "might" hear something. It's much safer to know what's going on with my other workers.
I don't see any unfair advantage to getting the same info that's posted and it could help with getting downed rider info to the trailer or emt's as well.
Am I missing anything here? I just cant stand not knowing when I'm out there all by myself wondering if I'm catching up or if I'm getting caught...Ya know?
Jump in here guys and please give me your 2 cents...