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:Launched in 2007, the [http://www.bigtennetwork.com/ Big Ten Network] carries many live Big Ten sporting events throughout the year.   
 
:Launched in 2007, the [http://www.bigtennetwork.com/ Big Ten Network] carries many live Big Ten sporting events throughout the year.   
  
''2008 frequencies found at the University of Illinois softball game 4/16/2008:''
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'''Confirmed frequencies'''
*462.1375 DCS244 coordinating coach interviews between innings
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*462.1375 DCS244 - heard at Illini softball, volleyball and soccer in 2008
*463.5875 DCS244 mentioned "scoreboard clock"
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*463.5875 DCS244 - heard at Illini softball in 2008
*462.2250 DCS244 ''found by CloseCall Auto Store but never personally verified''
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*464.0125 DCS244 - heard at Illini volleyball and soccer in 2009
The tv camera men wear headsets but they are believed to be wired since I never heard any radio transmissions from them.  Note: 462.1375 DCS244 was also heard 10/22/08 at the Illinois volleyball game and 10/31/08 at the Illinois soccer game, both covered by the Big Ten Network.
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'''Unconfirmed frequencies'''
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*462.2250 DCS244 - found by [[Close_call|CloseCall]] Auto Store in 2008 but never personally verified
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The TV camera men wear headsets but they are believed to be wired since I never heard any radio transmissions from them.  
  
 
[[Category:Sports Events and Organizations]]
 
[[Category:Sports Events and Organizations]]
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[[Category:Midwest Region]]

Revision as of 17:09, 27 September 2009

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
  • 463.5875 DCS244 - heard at Illini softball in 2008
  • 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.