Difference between revisions of "World Rally Championship (WRC)"
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| WRC Live TV || 465.2125 || 455.2125 ? || ? | | WRC Live TV || 465.2125 || 455.2125 ? || ? |
Revision as of 20:41, 21 January 2022
- 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 an event.
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 | 464.6500 | 454.6500 ? | ? |
WRC Timing | 464.7375 | 454.7375 ? | ? |
WRC Live TV | 465.2125 | 455.2125 ? | ? |
WRC Live TV | 465.6000 | 455.6000 ? | 88.5Hz |
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