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Old Mon Oct 07, 2013, 12:01pm
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2nd referee signal end of timeout

I'm fairly new to volleyball officiating and I have a question regarding signaling the end of a timeout. I was trained to sound a long blast of the whistle at the end of the timeout. However, last week, a veteran official advised me to blow two short blasts instead. Her reasoning was that the server would not accidently confuse that with the call to serve.

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Old Mon Oct 07, 2013, 12:46pm
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My process is as follows:

A short and long whistle to start (tweet tweeeeeeet), and to end, one long whistle (tweeeeeeeeet). The rationale behind using one long whistle to end, and I agree, is that you're essentially taking the the place of the horn ending the time out.

I've heard her rationale before, and I think this is one of the many techniques where you'll always hear differences. What's most important is that you differentiate the tone so it doesn't sound like the service whistle.
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Old Mon Oct 07, 2013, 01:13pm
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I have been trained in the same manner...two short tweets to signal the end of the timeout.

However, I only do this if the buzzer does not sound. I was told that there must be an audible signal to end the timeout...correct?
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Old Mon Oct 07, 2013, 01:23pm
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In NY, we use the NCAA rules/mechanics set, and this is our TO procedure:

Long blast making the 'T' on the timeout side

Take the ball from whomever has it, put it on the table

Check with SK for correct # of timeouts

give quick CASUAL TO status to R1

At :45 2 quick blows to get both teams back out

give FORMAL timeout status to R1 - who mimics

THEN give ball back to serving team, handing game back to R1 with hand


the short blasts at :45 are quite sufficient...
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Old Wed Oct 09, 2013, 11:40am
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My process is as follows:

A short and long whistle to start (tweet tweeeeeeet), and to end, one long whistle (tweeeeeeeeet). The rationale behind using one long whistle to end, and I agree, is that you're essentially taking the the place of the horn ending the time out.
I do something similar, only my start and end whistle is the same. Tweet Tweeeeeeet. I only use a single whistle when I'm ending a rally, like with a net violation. Double whistle on all game interruptions for me; short whistles for subs, different double whistle for timeouts.

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What's most important is that you differentiate the tone so it doesn't sound like the service whistle.
Couldn't agree more.
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Old Wed Oct 09, 2013, 10:11pm
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Ditto Mr. Madera. And yes, the horn or whistle must end the timeout.

Last edited by oldsetter; Wed Oct 09, 2013 at 10:14pm.
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Old Thu Oct 10, 2013, 10:55pm
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I do something similar, only my start and end whistle is the same. Tweet Tweeeeeeet.
I used to have the same whistle for starting and ending a TO, but then someone told me to change my ending one to single with the rationale of replacing the horn.

Nuances at their best.
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