Yes, college players are allowed radio helmets. However, there is only one radio helmet allowed on the field per team during a game.
yes, you are allowed. However, do to radio communications that the pilot needs, phones interfere with radio signals. They may ask you to turn them off for a short period of time, (Ipods, Mp3 Players, Phones, Portable DvD players, etc.) but you are allowed to have them on there.
A green dot on a helment means that, that player has a radio receiver in their helmet. One offensive player and one defensive player from each team may have a green dot. It gives them one way communication with the coach before each play.
The sticker indicates which helmets have radio communication in them.
Touch helmets.
If you touch your helmets together you can hear each other with out radio. (space does not transmit sound)
WRCR - college radio - ended in 1995.
WRCR - college radio - was created on 1963-03-17.
Yes most portable cassette players get radio and also record as well
The NFL first introduced radios in helmets in 1956. However, they were later banned until 1994, and the original radio helmet is now in the football Hall of Fame.
Yes, but only quarterbacks and one select team leader on the defense can have one.
Typically, a radio player is a medium to play radio applications. Today, radio players is also web-based where you can tune in to online radio stations through the Internet. By downloading any radio software, like MyRadioWorld, you can able to listen to over thousands of radio stations around the globe.
All car dvd players have a radio in them.