Question: Our high school coaching staff has been using a Motorola Radius SP50, including a standard headset and boom microphone, for some time now to communicate between the press box and the coaches on the field. We know we need to upgrade. What is your suggestion?
Answer: You are right about an upgrade. That is very much outdated gear. And in today’s game, it’s very important for press box coaches to share their prospective with the guys on the ground. Formations and strategy are very complex and Motorola two way radios can be the difference in making the playoffs, which every high school player dreams of.
I recommend the CP200, combined with the Motorola NFL-style headset. The clarity in these Motorola two way radios is unbelievable, and the headsets are a great fit—never cumbersome. The single-muff style headset is a favorite because the coaches down on the field can still talk to other field coaches.
The single muff also effectively drowns out the stadium noise, regardless of the size venue you are playing in. And tough situations like coaches face in championship football require instant decision-making processes. There’s no doubt that using Motorola two way radios, like the CP200, can be the key to conveying those perspectives from high atop any stadium.
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