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Anyone use “Walkie Talkie” (UHF Radio) in a race or training section?

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Old 01-11.-2006, 10:37 AM   #1
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Default Anyone use “Walkie Talkie” (UHF Radio) in a race or training section?

Hi all,

Just wondering is there anyone use “Walkie Talkie” to talk or communicate with your team mate? Do you know how I can get rid of the wind noise?

If you are not using Walkie Talkie, so can you communicate with your team mate if you are far apart from each other? Sometimes yelling is not working all the time.

Thanks heaps
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Old 01-11.-2006, 06:21 PM   #2
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Default Re: Anyone use “Walkie Talkie” (UHF Radio) in a race or training section?

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Originally Posted by piero
Hi all,

Just wondering is there anyone use “Walkie Talkie” to talk or communicate with your team mate? Do you know how I can get rid of the wind noise?

If you are not using Walkie Talkie, so can you communicate with your team mate if you are far apart from each other? Sometimes yelling is not working all the time.

Thanks heaps
whist riding with the radio ear buds, some times i wear a buff or a bandanna covering the ears helps to lower wind noise.Have you tried tape?
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