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>How does that work. I can program my radio with channels and scan them, but it only stops when they are transmitting. I can monitor two chanels at once, but since the TV channel is always open, it basically preempts everything else. Ultimately, it's 100% worth it to have the broadcast team the entire time, but I don't get team messages no matter who I set the second channel to.
The SDS100 allows you to stop and hold on a specific frequency, essentially acting as a receiver. It has all the typical features of a scanner, like scan and hold.
>I went years and years without one and it was the best investment I ever made for spectating. I can now listen to IndyCar, NASCAR and IMSA (if they have a track radio) and it amazing. It's also great for newfrens so they don't get confused and bored.
If you have a favorite driver, its the best thing ever. You know what's going on in the car, and why certain things are happening. If you're a race fan, you really do need a scanner. If you think you don't, its because you don't know.