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Revision as of 04:10, 21 January 2013
- Launched in 2007, the Big Ten Network carries many live Big Ten sporting events throughout the year.
Confirmed frequencies
- 462.1375 DCS244 - heard at Illini softball, volleyball and soccer in 2008, Illini football in 2010 and 2011, Illini soccer in 2012
- 463.5875 DCS244 - heard at Illini softball in 2008, Illini football in 2009 and 2012
- 464.0125 DCS244 - heard at Illini volleyball and soccer in 2009
Unconfirmed frequencies
- 462.2250 DCS244 - found by CloseCall Auto Store in 2008 but never personally verified
The TV camera men wear headsets but they are believed to be wired since I never heard any radio transmissions from them.