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Originally Posted by socalreff
The device can react to heavy breathing and also to the official's voice. I know there have been times when I have said oooo or oh in response to a play. The manufacturer issued instructions to have all officials take the whistle out when talking to players.
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Thanks for confirming one of the possibilities, but I don't see how removing the whistle from one's mouth would prevent a problem.
If my understanding of the device is correct, the microphone attaches either to the collar of the official's shirt or to the lanyard. So moving the whistle 2-3 inches while talking wouldn't seem to move the microphone very much if at all.
Perhaps you could further help me out here.