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Revision as of 15:51, 30 October 2021
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Team Radios
All Formula E teams and FIA officials use Kenwood NXDN Nexedge digital radio systems supplied by MRTC Ltd. MRTC supply VHF Kenwood NX3220 portable radios for the teams and NX3320 for the FIA officials. These systems use the NXDN4800 protocol. These systems do not use encryption.
Team Frequencies
The team radios operate in Simplex mode within the 147-174MHz range in 12.5kHz steps. The Car Channels and Pit Channels are allocated a different RAN Code. The frequency allocations vary between races. The list below shows typical allocations for the 2021 season.
Team | Car and Driver | Mobile Frequency (MHz) | Pit CH: RAN | Car CH: RAN |
Envision Virgin Racing Car 1 | #37 Nick Cassidy | 163.4250 | R25 | R26 |
Envision Virgin Racing Car 2 | #4 Robin Frijns | 163.3250 | - | R28 |
Mercedes Benz EQ Car 1 | #5 Stoffel Vandoorne | 160.1750 | - | R42 |
Mercedes Benz EQ Car 2 | #17 Nick de Vries | 162.5375 | - | R44 |
Dragon Penske Car 1 | #6 Joel Eriksson | 163.7000 | - | R38 |
Dragon Penske Car 2 | #7 Sergio Sette Camara | 163.9500 | - | R40 |
NIO 333 FE Team Car 1 | #88 Tom Blomqvist | 166.1125 | - | R6 |
NIO 333 FE Team Car 2 | #8 Oliver Turvey | 163.9000 | - | R8 |
Panasonic Jaguar Car 1 | #20 Mitch Evans | 166.5250 | - | R34 |
Panasonic Jaguar Car 2 | #10 Sam Bird | 166.0375 | - | R36 |
ABT Audi Sport Car 1 | #11 Lucas di Grassi | 164.7375 | R29 | R30 |
ABT Audi Sport Car 2 | #33 Rene Rast | 163.1625 | R31 | R32 |
DS Techeetah Car 1 | #25 Jean-Eric Vergne | 154.4000 | - | R22 |
DS Techeetah Car 2 | #13 Antonio Felix de Costa | 162.4500 | R23 | R24 |
Nissan e-dams Car 1 | #22 Oliver Rowland | 159.8875 | R17 | R18 |
Nissan e-dams Car 2 | #23 Sebastian Buemi | 160.0125 | - | R19 |
BMW Andretti Car 1 | #27 Jake Dennis | 163.0125 | - | R2 |
BMW Andretti Car 2 | #28 Max Gunther | 164.1875 | - | R4 |
Mahindra Racing Car 1 | #29 Alex Simms | 158.9500 | R9 | R10 |
Mahindra Racing Car 2 | #94 Alex Lynn | 159.3000 | - | R12 |
TAG Heuer Porsche Car 1 | #99 Pascal Wehrlein | 162.6875 | - | R46 |
TAG Heuer Porsche Car 2 | #36 Andre Lotterer | 164.4375 | - | R48 |
ROKiT Venturi Car 1 | #48 Edoardo Mortara | 154.1250 | R13 | R14 |
ROKiT Venturi Car 2 | #71 Norman Nato | 154.9500 | R15 | R16 |
FIA Frequencies
The organization radios operate in the 400-430MHz range in 6.25kHz steps. The frequency allocations vary between races. The list below shows typical allocations for the 2021 season.
FIA MRTC Channel | REPEATER FREQUENCY (MHz) & RAN | MOBILE FREQUENCY (MHz) & RAN |
FIA Sporting & Technical Delegates | 416.0250 R3 | 426.03125 R3 |
Operations | 416.1125 R4 | 426.11875 R4 |
Formula E Org | 416.1875 R5 | 426.19375 R5 |
Rescue & Medical Car | 416.2750 R6 | 426.28125 R6 |
Track & Barriers | 416.4250 R41 | 426.43125 R41 |
Hospitality | 416.5125 R43 | 426.41875 R43 |
Formula E Org | 416.6125 R44 | 426.51875 R44 |
MRTC Engineers | 416.6250 R45 | 426.63125 R45 |
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