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Revision as of 21:37, 14 September 2009
Contents
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 some series 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:
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
State Specific Information has been migrated to the following pages:
- Florida Frequencies
- Georgia 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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