Lesson #14 The use of a radio to communicate to the driver
In classes were the driver is in a safety cell they are a must have. It is not a requirement in T Class, however, there are diffinate advantages in having one. You will get better starts and you will know more about want is happening around you during the race. Plus you have another set of eyes to tell you about flag changes, number of laps run. It enables the driver to focus on driving.
There are several options:
[1] buy the lower cost Walkie Talkie multiple band radios. A pair can cost $100.00 to $200.00.
[2] buy a UHF or VHF set.
here is an example
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Motorola-radios ... 288wt_1129New UHF or VHF radio sets can cost $1200.00.
Used UHF or VHF can cost $70.00 to $150.00 each. IF? you buy a used radio[s] that were previous commercial use radios. They normally are well used and maybe more problems. A radio set used in a race car would not have nearly as many hours on them and if you buy fresh batteries, they will last a long time.
You don't necessarily need all the special head gear. An ear piece with a push to talk button [$30. to $40.] for the driver and a radio for the spotter is all you need. Radios like the SP50 model can be programmed and re-programmmed, so you can buy individual radios and program them to match.