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Digital vs Analong - Which one?

Digital racing radios convert your voice into a digital signal, delivering clear, noise-free communication even in the loudest racing environments.

Best used for:

  • Road racing (WRL, NASA, endurance racing)

  • Offshore and marine racing

  • Professional race teams

Benefits:

  • No static or background noise

  • Superior noise canceling

  • Consistent audio quality at distance

  • Clear communication at high speeds


    Analog radios transmit voice signals in a traditional format and have been used in racing for decades.

    Best used for:

    • Circle track racing

    • Drag racing

    • Short-duration events

    Benefits:

    • Simple and easy to use

    • Lower cost

    • Reliable for short-range communication

    Limitations:

    • Static and background noise

    • Reduced clarity at distance

    • Can be scanned with any radio scanner

      FeatureDigital RadiosAnalog Radios
      Audio QualityCrystal clearCan have static
      Noise CancelingExcellentLimited
      Range ClarityConsistentDegrades with distance
      Best UseEndurance & road racingShort races & drag
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