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Instage Radio Duties
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There is no getting away from it, your checksheet is the vital part of your day.
You need to record every car that passes your position including the order of
the cars.
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If a car demolishes your stage furniture you need to go put the
arrows/tape/post back. This is where it is very difficult if there is only
one of you, you have to keep the checksheet at the same time.
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And, of course, you cannot bang in a stake unless you have a hammer. Did I
mention packing one of those?
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Whatever happens, if a car goes off by you send a runner to find out:
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Is the track blocked?
Are the crew OK?
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The answers must be reported to Control ASAP
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Always try to keep from showing panic over the air. Compose your message on
paper if necessary before you speak, that way you will remember everything and
be an asset to Control.
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If you feel the only safe way of dealing with a situation is a stage stoppage,
ask for one. Control will be willing to listen and make a decision
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Remember to tell Control if you ever have to leave your radio.
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A word from the experienced. On hillrallies cars roll with monotonous
regularity. They can roll down a steep hill and the minute they find a wheel
responding they drive off as though nothing has happened.
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When you see a car roll don't reach for the mike! Wait, assess, you will soon
see if it one of the very unusual rolls where the crew need help. If it is then
lose no time in finding out if the crew need medical assistance, if they do
then that's a stage stoppage!
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You are responsible for keeping the junction you are on in the
state the Stage Commander left it before the first car. That means controlling
spectators as well, they love walking off with arrows!
Unfortunately some of them forget the competitors need to be able to see the
arrows.
BUT be patient and polite where spectators are concerned, sponsors need
them! Try to point out the error of their ways without upsetting them when they
want to stand on the apex of a bend or some other dangerous place.
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All in all being instage radio takes a lot of off-the-cuff
reaction, you have to do what you think is best no matter what situation you
find yourself in, but don't forget, Control is on the other end of that mike -
listen for the announcement "Control clear" and the air is free for you to call
Dean Control who will give all the help you need.
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The Stage goes ready with the first course car and live with the first
competitor.
Report to Control any vehicles going WD (wrong direction) once the
stage is ready.
Report to Control any vehicles other than event organising vehicles
that may appear on the stage after it is at ready.
Report to Control anything that is moving on stage once it has gone live -
except for competitors on stage, that is!
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The phrase "for your information" is useful preceeding the transmission of such
info. Especially as the vehicle you can see might have been reported as a Land
Rover when you can see it's a Range Rover!
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Of course, if you have been listening to every transmission you will know
whether Control has already been told something or not!
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