Dirt Track Racing Frequencies
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Dirt Track Racing - Scanner Frequencies Used at Individual Tracks
General Information
- If you don't already know the track frequency, Using CloseCall/Signal Stalker or scanning the itinerant frequencies will generally yield the frequency. If not, search between 151-160 MHz and 451-470 MHz.
- Note that when track ownership changes, the frequency(s) used at the track often change as well.
Some dirt track frequencies are listed at the following links:
- Hoseheads.com Dirt Track frequencies -- this info is quite dated and has been found wrong/incomplete for a few tracks visited so use it as a reference only.
- MidwestRacingFrequencies.com frequencies
Below are frequencies that have been posted a few times on 4m.net, but for some reason the posts keep getting deleted so I'm reposting the freqs here for everyone's benefit:
World of Outlaws... (Sprint AND Late Model) 151.625 Ch. 1 (Track officials) [CSQ] 154.600 Ch. 2 154.570 Ch. 3 151.955 Ch. 4 (Scoring) 454.000 (100.0) WoO Raceceiver 469.5000 WDRL 467.4375 battle of the Bluegrass series
- World of Outlaws Tracks Frequencies
State Specific Information has been migrated to the following pages:
- Kentucky WoO track freqs
- Indiana WoO track freqs
- Tennessee WoO track freqs
- Maryland WoO track freqs
- Virginia WoO track freqs
- Kansas WoO track freqs
- Delaware WoO track freqs
- Texas WoO track freqs
- Pennsylvania WoO track freqs
- California WoO track freqs
- Wisconsin WoO track freqs
- Missouri WoO track freqs
- Farmer City Ill. track freqs
Raceceiver
- Raceceiver is used at some tracks and by some series to inform the drivers about track conditions, wrecks, what order to line-up in, etc. This a good frequency to put in whenever you go to a race track in case they are using Raceceiver. You can hear what the drivers are hearing!. The Raceceiver frequency is often 454.000, but it could be any frequency between 450-470 MHz.
- Here is a list of tracks and series known to be using Raceceiver
- If you know the Raceceiver channel code used at a track and need to know the corresponding frequency to program into your scanner, see this webpage
FM PA Broadcasts
- Some tracks broadcast the track PA audio over an FM radio frequency. A discussion of those frequencies can be found at 4m.net
Updates to this page are welcome, however, I encourage you to submit to the frequencies to the Radioreference.com Database AS WELL AS the state Wiki page so the info is present in BOTH locations.
State Specific Information has been migrated to the following pages:
- Florida Frequencies
- Illinois Frequencies
- Indiana Frequencies
- Iowa Frequencies
- Kentucky Frequencies
- Mississippi Frequencies
- Ohio Frequencies
- Tennessee Frequencies
- Wisconsin Frequencies
Touring Series Scanner Frequencies
Scanner frequencies for Dirt Late Model National Touring Series can be found at the following links:
Scanner frequencies for Dirt Late Model Regional Touring Series can be found at the following links:
- UMP Summer Nationals
- Sourthern All-Stars - The series website states that series uses Raceceiver and that the frequency will be announced to the drivers at each event.
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