ProScan Trackside Scanner
Noise Reducing Earmuff
What's in the Box
ProScan C-100 Trackside Scanner, Noise Reducing Earmuff, user manual
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: ProScan C-100-24 Jeff Gordon 100-channel Trackside Scanner with Noise Reducing Earmuff (Electronics) Normally I review STRICTLY books...but this product annoyed me so much, I had to review it. I took this scanner to the Martinsville race this past weekend and was VERY disappointed. I was under the impression the headset was attached to the scanner, but instead you get a cheap pair of headphones that are inserted into your ears, and the earmuffs go over them to muffle the noise.
Well, throughout the race the earpieces kept falling out of my ears, and I spent pretty much all of the race trying to adjust them so I could hear. And the signal was very poor. While I picked up the local radio stations with clarity, the race stations were muffled and kept cutting out. Luckily I have an extra race headset, and am hoping that it'll work with the scanner. Also, whenever you change the batteries, you need to re-program all the drivers back into the scanner. This REALLY made me mad seeing as how I had to change batteries in the middle of the race, then sit there and...Read more 11 of 12 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: ProScan C-100-20 Tony Stewart 100-channel Trackside Scanner with Noise Reducing Earmuff (Electronics) This set will show everyone at the track who you are rooting for right away. The scanner itself is pretty cool, the front shell slides down to reveal the numbers to punch in for frequencies. It is not preprogrammed. You can store frequencies (I did mine by driver number), but if you change the batteries, they have to be redone (minus one star). I have a hard time keeping the earbuds in my ear, they fall out everytime I try to put the headphones on over top (minus the second star). 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: ProScan C-100-06 Mark Martin 100-channel Trackside Scanner with Noise Reducing Earmuff (Electronics) I love the look of the Dale Jr. scanner and headset. I hate the scanner itself. I took the scanner to the Bristol Race last weekend. I could not pick up the local race frequency. I could only tune in to a few drivers. Most of all, general reception was horrible. This item should have never been sponsored by NASCAR or their drivers. You can get a great scanner, with great reception at radioshack for $99.99. NASCAR should have just sold the headsets, without the scanner. |