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BearCom has been the provider of the radios used by the LPGA ([http://www.lpga.com/content_1.aspx?mid=2&pid=228 source]) in recent years, but is not listed on the LPGA site anymore.  Numerous UHF radios have been seen at LPGA events in the last few years.<br/>
 
BearCom has been the provider of the radios used by the LPGA ([http://www.lpga.com/content_1.aspx?mid=2&pid=228 source]) in recent years, but is not listed on the LPGA site anymore.  Numerous UHF radios have been seen at LPGA events in the last few years.<br/>
  
'''Confirmed LPGA frequencies:<br/>
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'''New license:<br/>
As of 2009:
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License [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?cs=WQMJ457 WQMJ457] was issued in August 2010 to R2 Innovative Technologies with the description that it is to provide radio communications to LPGA events nationwide. It lists many temporary repeaters and simplex frequencies. The emission code is for [[MOTOTRBO]]; however, no TRBO radios or TRBO transmissions were heard at the June 2011 State Farm Classic.
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As of 2009, (not heard June 2011 in Springfield, IL):
 
*461.0250 (114.8) LPGA - scoring [repeater]
 
*461.0250 (114.8) LPGA - scoring [repeater]
 
*462.4000 (136.5) LPGA - scoring [repeater]
 
*462.4000 (136.5) LPGA - scoring [repeater]
 
*461.4625 (114.8) LPGA [simplex]
 
*461.4625 (114.8) LPGA [simplex]
 
Other frequencies not yet determined if they are used nationally or just locally are listed [[Illinois_Sports#LPGA|here]].
 
Other frequencies not yet determined if they are used nationally or just locally are listed [[Illinois_Sports#LPGA|here]].
 
'''New license:<br/>
 
License [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?cs=WQMJ457 WQMJ457] was issued in August 2010 to R2 Innovative Technologies with the description that it is to provide radio communications to LPGA events nationwide. It lists many temporary repeaters and simplex frequencies. The emission code is for [[MOTOTRBO]]; however, no TRBO radios or TRBO transmissions were heard at the June 2011 State Farm Classic.
 
  
 
==Media frequencies==
 
==Media frequencies==

Revision as of 23:12, 9 August 2011

As a general rule: radios and cell phones are prohibited items during competition days at the course.

If you bring a scanner, you must be very discrete. Since UHF is the predominant frequency range, an antenna tuned for that band works best. Many operations are simplex so 1/4 wave antennas are preferable to UHF stubby antennas.

Tour Frequencies

BearCom has been the provider of the radios used by the LPGA (source) in recent years, but is not listed on the LPGA site anymore. Numerous UHF radios have been seen at LPGA events in the last few years.

New license:
License WQMJ457 was issued in August 2010 to R2 Innovative Technologies with the description that it is to provide radio communications to LPGA events nationwide. It lists many temporary repeaters and simplex frequencies. The emission code is for MOTOTRBO; however, no TRBO radios or TRBO transmissions were heard at the June 2011 State Farm Classic.

As of 2009, (not heard June 2011 in Springfield, IL):

  • 461.0250 (114.8) LPGA - scoring [repeater]
  • 462.4000 (136.5) LPGA - scoring [repeater]
  • 461.4625 (114.8) LPGA [simplex]

Other frequencies not yet determined if they are used nationally or just locally are listed here.

Media frequencies

Golf Channel and ESPN have been observed using frequencies in the 450 MHz and 455 MHz ranges at LPGA events. More info can be found here.

Course and Event Frequencies

As a result of the collaboration project, all event frequencies have been absorbed into the following articles;