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TV signals require a much greater amount of processing. But in the main, you hear the radio call the moment the action actually occurs. National radio broadcasts are sometimes delayed slightly because signals are uplinked and downlinked through a satellite to your local radio station before being transmitted to your radio. Local radio broadcasts of sports events are just about always in "real time." So many people bring radios to sporting events to listen to the radio play-by-play call that the radio stations insure that their signals are going from the microphone to the transmitter and out to your radio at the speed of light - in other words in real time, without any delay.

Radio Broadcasts Almost Always Run Ahead of TV Broadcasts You can use the optional home theater cable to connect the SportSync to the Auxiliary input of your stereo system so you can watch the game on your big-screen TV while listening to the delayed and in-sync radio audio through your home theater speakers (with mono audio). Anyone can use the SportSync, from practically the youngest to the oldest fan. Sometimes you can even match the sound of a referee's whistle or the bat hitting the pitched ball, for example. It usually just takes one or two game plays to match the radio audio to the TV. The delay control allows you to apply from zero to sixty seconds of delay to any radio broadcast, either AM or FM. Simply adjust the delay control to listen to the game's radio broadcast synchronized with the action on TV. Requires four D-cell batteries, not included Optional Accessories – sold separately:ĪC Adapter, Earphone, Home Theater Connection Cable.May Connect to Home Theater Systems (using delayed Sportsync radio audio).Powerful Internal AM Ferrite Loop Antenna.Up to 60 Seconds of Audio Delay in adjustable half-second increments.Now, with the SportSync SR-404, you can delay the radio audio up to 60 seconds to exactly match what you're watching on TV. Before, if you tried to listen on the radio and watch on TV, you heard each play called on the radio well in advance of the same action you saw on TV….it took all the fun out of the game. But radio signals almost always run several seconds ahead of TV broadcasts which must pass through cable, satellite or HDTV systems.
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Radio play-by-play announcers provide the most descriptive, interesting and fun calls of pro or college sports events.

Now, with the all-new SportSync SR-404 AM/FM Delay Radio, you can turn down the sound on your TV and watch the game while listening to your favorite radio announcers. Listen to Your Favorite Radio Broadcasters Call Games in Sync with Your TV!
