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Anybody got current NASCAR Nextel freq's from the weekend?
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"Geek" wrote in message
... Anybody got current NASCAR Nextel freq's from the weekend? No, but here's a few words on NASCAR from film maker Spike Lee. "I just imagine hearing some country-and-Western song over a loudspeaker at NASCAR: 'Hang them ******s up high! Hang them ******s up high!' I'm not going to no NASCAR," http://www.nydailynews.com/news/col/grove/ |
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www.paddock.com
check links there, they are very close and I have used them in the past for July/August Truck/Indy races at MIS with good luck. "Geek" wrote in message ... Anybody got current NASCAR Nextel freq's from the weekend? |
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Try these sites
Check the town or city where the racetrack is located to find the frequencies for the tracks owners, venders and local police/fire/EMS. http://www.cityfreq.com/mi/brooklyn/ And some NASCAR sites that may have frequencies: http://motorsports.thepaddock.com/freqs.html http://w8akr.dynip.com:8080/info.htm some frequency information: http://www.speedfx.com/article.asp?artnum=3D8541 http://www.telcoweb.net/racing.html http://www.strongsignals.net/index.cgi GOT TO THE BOTTOM OF THE MESSAGE BOARDS! Look at the bottom of the frequency board for lots of data bases through out the country and world! Look up your local and the NASCAR track's frequencies to see if they us trunking radio and/or APCO-25 DIGITAL radios Another place to look is the air band for helicopters that bring VIP's and drivers to the races and the air ambulance helicopter. Also the military aircraft fly by at the start of the race should show up, on the air band! A check of http://www.airnav.com will turn up some tower, approach and departure frequencies. LOOK FOR A HELIPAD! They will have to be around thirty (30) to fifty (50) miles from your location to receive the aircraft side of the communications. To receive the ground side that would be the TOWER, DPARTURE/APPROCH control, HELIPAD or the ground side of the ARTCC stations remote transceivers, your location/receiver has to be within range, that's three (3) to ten (10) miles of an air band ground station!. Scroll down to the bottom of the" airnav" airport pages for your airport, to see if any web links for business at the airport, have air band frequencies listed.. You should be able to hear both sides of the air band VHF-AM communications from any HELIPAD adjacent to the speedway! They may use DISCONE antennas with there radios, which then send/receive skyward. Another consideration is bringing/using a radio scanner aboard airlines and check out the thread at rec.radio.scanner regarding that. http://www.fordyce.org/scanning/scanning_info/scan_fly.html If you would lake to see a great BAND PLAN for the air band look at New Users FAQ on strongsignals.net , go to =93Frequently Asked Frequencies=94 go to the bottom to see who's on what part of the band. This can help narrow down a search to find unknown frequencies. Two other New Users FAQ sections is "What's illegal" and" CTCSS & DCS (aka PL & DPL)" NASCAR web sites also mention states that ban radio scanners and/or require permits! I really like the preprogrammed SERVICE SEARCH capabilities of the UNIDEN=AE radio scanners. They search at three hundred (300) steps a second and allow LOCK OUT of unwanted frequencies during the search, it includes the civilian VHF air band! The UNIDEN=AE BC 250D has racing frequencies preprogrammed into the SERVICE SEARCH and dose S.A.M.E. weather alert! It also covers the Military UHF 220MHz-400 MHz air band! It also has PL tone capability. Down load a manual at Uniden=AE we= b site and check it out. Here's a vendor that supports racing radios http://www.racingelectronics.com/ They may sell and download racing frequencies at the track, possibly free for folks who purchase (Uniden=AE SC200 and there own Racing Electronics RC 2000) radios, form them! The SC 200 will search out PL/DPL tones. The RC 2000 can use PL/DPL tones BUT WILL NOT SEARCH THEM OUT! You have to know them, another good reason to have a vendor 'load' racing frequencies, IF THIS INCLUDES PL/DPL codes, into the radio at the track! NOTE everything in the radio will be overwritten, you will loose frequencies/PL when a down load is done, Take along a list of frequencies for the track, police EMTs and air band. Then after a vendor loads up the racing frequencies ,key your list into another bank (if they aren't already loaded) if something happens or when your leaving, bring-punch up that custom bank in the scanner you have loaded with local frequencies! Another place to us a air band scanner is at air shows. If you want to listen to the military air demonstration teams a UHF AM capable radio is needed! And one that has independent selectable MODE I.E. AM FM nFM. This really puts you into the action! Along with sunglasses, a folding chair and sun screen. Take along Walkman headphones and an extra set of batteries for the radio scanner and camera, one roll of film should do, for NASCAR or air shows. If you have a camcorder patch the scanner into the audio input jack with a =93Y=94 splatter so your able to listen with the head phones while recording the air show performance. If the Camcorder audio has s monitor jack then run the audio cable right into the camera while listening via the headphones on the monitor circuit Here is a schedule for air shows http://www.aero-pix.com/schedule/sched2004dt.htm And frequencieshttp://www.monitoringtimes.com/html/mtairshows.html Check out the individual air show's web site to see if they ban radio scanners and two-way radios! If so, when you go to the show. keep the scanner in your vehicle, then leave about an hour before the demonstration. Drive out of the show area and listen to the air demonstration team off base! This will give you a head start on traffic, some folks do this at the stock car races also. Have fun this summer and be safe! Jim Geek wrote: Anybody got current NASCAR Nextel freq's from the weekend? |
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real simple...
www.racefreqs.com Kevin (aka tlgtr) **** Zip slowly, medical statistics show that over 100,000 people are injured annually by their clothing. |
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This was stupid. He's just still ****ed that Spike TV wouldn't pay him!
Muhahahah! |
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That link has nothing to do with Racing other than maybe filming it. Typo?
"Chris Rose" wrote in message . .. www.paddock.com check links there, they are very close and I have used them in the past for July/August Truck/Indy races at MIS with good luck. "Geek" wrote in message ... Anybody got current NASCAR Nextel freq's from the weekend? |
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In article , says...
Anybody got current NASCAR Nextel freq's from the weekend? Yup It called www.google.com AKA a search engine 0 Ward Burton 466.5000 1 John Andretti 466.3750 2 Rusty Wallace 451.8250 4 Kevin Lepage 464.3000 5 Terry Labonte 468.2125 6 Mark Martin 460.9500 7 Jimmy Spencer 457.3750 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 452.0500 9 Kasey Kahne 451.8500 10 Scott Riggs 457.1750 11 Brett Bodine 461.7875 12 Ryan Newman 464.8000 14 Larry Foyt 462.7375 15 Michael Waltrip 464.9500 16 Greg Biffle 468.4500 17 Matt Kenseth 462.2000 18 Bobby Labonte 451.3000 19 Jeremy Mayfield 456.8500 20 Tony Stewart 451.4000 21 Ricky Rudd 463.6875 22 Scott Wimmer 468.9375 23 Dave Blaney 460.1625 24 Jeff Gordon 467.0625 25 Brian Vickers 466.7875 27 Bill Davis Racing 467.3250 29 Kevin Harvick 469.0125 30 Johnny Sauter 469.2375 31 Robby Gordon 468.5750 32 Ricky Craven 463.3500 33 Kerry Earnhardt 466.7375 35 Bobby Hamilton Jr. 451.4625 37 Quest Motorsports 457.5250 38 Elliott Sadler 466.9500 40 Sterling Marlin 461.3750 41 Casey Mears 458.0000 42 Jamie McMurray 452.7000 43 Jeff Green 467.7750 44 Christian Fittipaldi 465.6750 45 Kyle Petty 461.2250 46 Frank Kimmel 464.6625 46 Carl Long 468.7125 47 Lance Hooper 468.9250 48 Jimmie Johnson 452.2375 49 Ken Schrader 461.4125 50 Derrike Cope 463.9750 54 Belcar Motorsports 464.3625 55 Petree Motorsports 467.8875 57 CLR Racing 462.2875 59 Carl Long 466.3625 60 Hendrick R&D 461.3375 62 O'rleans Motorsports 468.9125 67 Jasper R&D 464.1875 71 Jim Sauter 467.5625 72 Kirk Shelmerdine 459.3625 74 Tony Raines 468.8125 75 David Starr 467.2125 77 Brendan Gaughan 463.8875 80 Andy Hillenburg 466.8625 81 TBA 468.2500 83 TBA 469.0000 84 Kyle Busch 461.3375 84 Norm Benning 450.2500 87 Nemco Motorsports 460.2375 88 Dale Jarrett 468.5250 89 Morgan Shepherd 467.0125 90 RCR R&D 461.5125 90 Donleavy Racing 467.1625 91 Bill Elliott 462.7650 93 Mike Harman 462.5750 97 Kurt Busch 465.9750 98 Larry Gunselman/Todd Bodine 461.9500 99 Jeff Burton 466.2750 00 Kenny Wallace 464.6625 01 Joe Nemechek 463.2875 02 Hermie Sadler 463.2125 04 PJ Jones 464.3000 07 Ted Musgrave 457.9750 09 Johnny Benson 465.2125 -- ----------- Dwayne http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BC895/ The up and coming BC246T (Looks VERY Promising) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Uniden_BC246T http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ScanFindlay/ |
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www.racefreqs.com or something like that...
When you put them in here is what I have found to work (for me). I put MRN/PRN in one bank by itself. I put the cars I want (you can really only listen to 2-3 without getting confused) in a seperate bank. I put the NA$CAR freqs in a third bank (it is a hoot listening to them work a caution) by themselves also. Then you can just turn the banks on and off (usually with one button/key push) as needed. This is using in RD pro95. Kevin (aka tlgtr) **** Zip slowly, medical statistics show that over 100,000 people are injured annually by their clothing. |
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