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Noble Engineering 1+1 Racing Communitacion Radio System 5w Uhf + Vhf Dual Band on 2040-parts.com

US $599.95
Location:

Burlingame, California, United States

Burlingame, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Noble Engineering Manufacturer Part Number:NR1.X UPC:Does not apply

Noble Engineering have spent couple years develop this high level racing communication system, our priority goal is to make affordable system that work just like all the expensive systems, so you don't have to use those walkie talkie starter system. We have tested this system at multiple race tracks on west coast, including Laguna Seca, Sears Point, Thunderhill and Buttonwillow. We also have clients oversea use our system at Shanghai F1 Circuit. So far we don't have any report on blind spot at those tracks, and keep in mind we have only used the original antenna came with those radios.
 
1+1 System, one driver, one crew.
 
Features:
  • Double frequency, channel display 
  • VOX function of acoustic emission 
  • Double frequency, channel waiting for you 
  • Receive and launch signal set separately 
  • Set the difference frequency direction 
  • Automatic signal search 
  • Frequency of work function 
  • Voice encryption 
  • A variety of step frequency 
  • Difference frequency setting 
  • Bans on busy 
  • Timeout timer channel number, channel frequency, channel name a variety of display mode 
  • Priority scanning function 
  • Band selection 
  • Channel deleted 
  • High, medium and low power output option 
 
For The Driver: 
  • 5-Watt Dual Band (UHF + VHF) 200 Channels Radio 
  • All-in-one car Harness with PTT 
  • Helmet Kit w/ Noise Canceling Mic, In-Helmet Speakers(like Stilo), no need to drill, more comfortable than form plugs. 
 
For The Crew: 
  • 5-Watt Dual Band (UHF + VHF) 200 Channels Radio 
  • Behind-the-Head Flex-Boom Headset, 3 Colors: RedYellow, Black
 
All radios come with foam insolated aluminum hard case.

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