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=Old Team Radios and Frequencies= | =Old Team Radios and Frequencies= |
Revision as of 15:19, 29 December 2021
- For up-to-date frequencies go to the F1 wiki page
Contents
Old Team Radios and Frequencies
TETRA radios were first introduced by the Sauber F1 Team in 2006. By 2016 the Riedel TETRA system became the de facto standard across most of the teams. Up until that point analogue radios were commonplace, with different digital radios introduced over time:
- McLaren: From 2014 to 2019 McLaren ran an encrypted NXDN9600 Kenwood radio system. From 2005 to 2013 they ran a bespoke Kenwood encrypted McLaren Special II VHF and later cross-band radio system. For 2020 McLaren switched to the Riedel TETRA system.
- Ferrari: From 1998 to 2006 Ferrari ran an Ascom Pentacom VHF encrypted radio system. From 2007 to 2014 they ran a private Selenia encrypted TETRA radio system.
- Red Bull: Until 2010 Red Bull ran a UHF Kenwood analogue radio system
- Toro Rosso: For 2014 Toro Rosso ran a VHF MRTC NXDN9600 Kenwood radio system
- Renault: From 2011 to 2014 Renault ran a UHF Motorola analogue car-link system linked to the Riedel TETRA pit radio system
- BAR-Honda: Until 2006 BAR/Honda ran a UHF Kenwood analogue radio system
- BMW-Sauber: Until 2007 BMW/Sauber ran a UHF Kenwood analogue radio system
- Force India: Until 2009 Force India ran a cross-band Vertex analogue radio system
- Williams: Until 2012 Williams ran a VHF MRTC Kenwood analogue radio system
Old Team Frequencies
Other sources of old frequencies are
(1,2,3,4).
Old Officials Frequencies
Event Frequencies
US Grand Prix
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