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When A Premier League Ref Blows His Whistle............

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10ClarionSt | 15:53 Sat 14th Apr 2018 | Sport
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..........right next to his mouthpiece, how does it not blast the ears off the other officials with headsets? Is there some kind of muffling or subduing device built in?
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I assume the 'mouthpiece' has to be manually turned on by the ref to speak to the other officials.
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A simple AGC circuit in either the transmitter or the receiver (or both) would be all that's required to limit the maximum output volume to a safe level:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_gain_control
They wouldn't want it on all the time, imagine listening to a bloke heavy breathing for 90 minutes :0/
Ugh, no thanks.

A lady ref perhaps.
>>> I've often wondered if it would be possible to hack into the communications between the officials

Get yourself a scanner which can handle WFM (wideband frequency modulation) signals on 61.2, 61.7, 62.3 and 62.7MHz. Those are the frequencies made available to Premier League referees under PMSE (programme-making and special events) licences by OfCom.
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