OntarioScannerNut
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Here check out this neat device.
Click on Key Feature for the product description.
http://www.kangaroo.tv/
Click on Key Feature for the product description.
http://www.kangaroo.tv/
OntarioScannerNut said:Here check out this neat device.
Click on Key Feature for the product description.
http://www.kangaroo.tv/
Should have listened, about fell out of my chair! LOLMake sure to turn your speakers down before you click the link.
It is for me also, even slower than usual. (I'm on dial upIs the forum going slow for everyone else?
No problems here.flyingwolf said:Is the forum going slow for everyone else?
OntarioScannerNut said:Here check out this neat device.
Click on Key Feature for the product description.
http://www.kangaroo.tv/
LOS ANGELES and MONTREAL, Aug. 30, 2004 - NASCAR Digital Entertainment
and Kangaroo Capital, in cooperation with SPEED Channel and seven NASCAR tracks,
announce the testing of Kangaroo.TV™, a new and unique at-track, hand-held, multimedia
experience for fans.
At seven NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series events during the remainder of the 2004
season, the Kangaroo.TV device will carry SPEED Channel’s live television coverage of
the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, live in-truck video feeds, live team audio
communications, an electronic version of the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series media
guide, and live timing and scoring data. Fans may also activate a “favorite driver”
function that coordinates live timing and scoring data and in-car communication for a
specific team.
The first test of Kangaroo.TV at a NASCAR event will take place on Thursday,
Sept. 9 during the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series 200 at Richmond Interna tional
Raceway, in Richmond, Va.
As of right now there is nothing on the market, that I know of, that can pick up the digital video feeds at race tracks!
Dubbin said:As of right now there is nothing on the market, that I know of, that can pick up the digital video feeds at race tracks!
ICOM R-3 ring a bell
Dubbin said:ICOM R-3 ring a bell
From everything I have read all the camera feeds at the track ARE digital and the in car cameras, if not all, are fed up to receiver in the air and then fed down to the TV truck.scanfan03 said:Dubbin said:ICOM R-3 ring a bell
I think someone already tried the R3 at the track to get the cams, but it didn't work.