I have just been checking the other teams phone apps and the Gloucester one as well as linking the phones to the stadiums wifi, has the ref feed inbuilt. I would love that and think it would be a great addition. Yes I know you buy the radio but the freedom to use your phone and an earpiece would be great.
EDIT: just seen they deliver food and drink to seats as well! Don’t know how well it works and not sure if I would use it but it is innovative at least!
Tigers app - why no ref feed?
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Re: Tigers app - why no ref feed?
Tried and failed to buy a Radio from the shop, I was told they have none for sale.
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Re: Tigers app - why no ref feed?
I miss the ref link too
Re: Tigers app - why no ref feed?
Does anyone know if they're going to be sold at all this year? I saw plenty of people using them but got the same response as others at the shop
Re: Tigers app - why no ref feed?
Shame as I was thinking of getting one this year, I can't seem to find them on sale at any of the rugby clubs either. There used to be an AllSport radio that picked up normal and ref radio but this isn't being sold anymore on Amazon either.
Oh well, just have to have another year of making up my own interpretation of why that was a penalty ;)
Oh well, just have to have another year of making up my own interpretation of why that was a penalty ;)
Re: Tigers app - why no ref feed?
I have a cheap radio bought from eBay for £10.
I can pick up the Ref Link on FM 60.9 meters.
It worked well for the last two seasons and was fine last Friday for the Exeter Game.
You have to look at the spec for the because most FM radio only cover 88 -107 meters it has to be one that goes as low as 60 meter.
Apparently the spare channels that the ref links use are between 60 and 70 meters depending on the venue
The name on the front of mine is "EXMAX"
Hope this helps
Pete
I can pick up the Ref Link on FM 60.9 meters.
It worked well for the last two seasons and was fine last Friday for the Exeter Game.
You have to look at the spec for the because most FM radio only cover 88 -107 meters it has to be one that goes as low as 60 meter.
Apparently the spare channels that the ref links use are between 60 and 70 meters depending on the venue
The name on the front of mine is "EXMAX"
Hope this helps
Pete