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Revision as of 12:23, 24 April 2009

Scanner frequencies for NCAA Big 12 Football games

Major sporting events such as NCAA Big 12 football games draw thousands of fans to town for each home game. These games provide great scanning opportunities as there is a wide variety of radio usage related to the games including stadium operations, parking, police, fire/ems, EOC, towing, shuttle buses, media, etc. This page serves to display the local trunked systems and frequencies where these game related operations occur on one single page.

This page is by no means complete and local listeners are encouraged to add 
or correct any of the information presented here.  Included is simply what 
could be ascertained by viewing the Radioreference.com  forums, the Radioreference.com
database, and other scanning websites.  Some information is just a suggested list 
of scanner targets until more accurate radio usage can be determined.

As a result of the collaboration project, all team related content has been moved to the following articles: