World Rally Championship (WRC)
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- Scanner frequencies for WRC racing. Because WRC travels all over the world, you should verify whether scanners are legal in that country before bringing one to a race.
Team Frequencies
The frequency allocations vary between races. The downlink frequencies are rebroadcasts of the uplink signals re-transmitted from an aircraft (often Beech 200: OO-LET or OO-ASL) that circles overhead each WRC stage and can be heard over a wide range. The WRC aircraft will orbit the stages and provide the repeater links for radio and TV comms. The list below shows typical allocations for the 2021 season.
Team/User | Repeater Downlink (MHz) | Mobile Uplink (MHz) | Tone |
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Hyundai WRC | 164.4375 | 159.8375 | 131.8Hz |
Hyundai WRC | 164.5375 | 159.9375 ? | 131.8Hz |
Citroen WRC | 164.6250 | 160.0250 | 67.0Hz |
Toyota WRC | 164.4500 | 159.8500 ? | 114.8Hz |
Toyota WRC | 172.7875 | 168.1875 | 114.8Hz |
SIT Timing | 164.6625 | 160.0625 ? | ? |
TV Crews | 164.6875 | 160.0875 ? | 203.5Hz |
WRC Live TV | 463.6000 | 453.6000 ? | ? |
WRC Live TV | 464.7375 | 454.7375 ? | ? |
WRC Live TV | 465.2125 | 455.2125 ? | ? |
WRC Live TV | 465.6000 | 455.6000 ? | 88.5Hz |
WRC Live TV | 465.6500 | 455.6500 ? | ? |
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