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The UMP Summernationals is a month long [http://www.umpracing.com UMP] sanctioned late-model series tour that travels to nearly 30 tracks throughout Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Tennessee, Missouri, and Ohio from June-July each year.  Fans can further their enjoyment while at a series race by listening to the track officials and [http://www.raceceiver.com Raceciever] channel on their scanner.  Drivers cannot use radios to communicate with their crew or a spotter per UMP rules, but instead are required to monitor the Raceceiver channel while on the track for information from the race coordinator concerning lineup order and cautions.
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The UMP Summernationals is a month long [http://www.umpracing.com UMP] sanctioned late-model series tour that travels to nearly 30 tracks throughout Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Tennessee, Missouri, and Ohio from June-July each year.  Fans can further their enjoyment while at a series race by listening to the series officials, track officials and [http://www.raceceiver.com Raceciever] channel on their scanner.  Drivers cannot use radios to communicate with their crew or a spotter per UMP rules, but instead are required to monitor the Raceceiver channel while on the track for information from the race coordinator concerning lineup order and cautions.
  
 
=General Information=
 
=General Information=
  
[http://www.umpracing.com/Schedule.aspx?ser=a8231bca-6349-4caa-96d8-df44bd6c3b36 2010 Series Schedule]
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[https://dirtcarsummernationals.com/schedule/ Series Schedule]<br/>
  
New for 2007, the UMP Summernationals series is using [http://www.raceceiver.com/ Raceceiver] radios.  When used, the frequency is 454.000 (CSQ).  However, the Raceceiver radios aren't used at all events (ex. in 2008 they were used at Highland, but not at Belle Clair or Mt Vernon and in 2009 they weren't used at Charleston.  At the 2010 Vermilion County and Spoon River events they were used).
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'''2020 frequencies:
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*454.000 Raceceiver
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*451.925 UMP Officials
  
*If you don't already know the track frequency, Using [[Uniden Close Call|CloseCall/Signal Stalker]] or scanning the [[Common_Itinerant_and_Business|itinerant frequencies]] will generally yield the frequencyIf not, search between 151-160 MHz and 451-470 MHzFor more information about finding dirt track frequencies, check the [[Dirt_Track_Racing_Frequencies#General_Information|Dirt Track Racing Frequencies wiki page]].
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'''Notes:'''<br/>
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Since 2007, the UMP Summernationals series is using [http://www.raceceiver.com/ Raceceiver] one-way radios to give instructions to the drivers.  The frequency is 454.000 (CSQ).
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For 2012, the UMP officials are using 451.925 DCS731.  This is the same channel as the WoO Sprints officials useIn 2011, the officials used 452.400 DCS331Both of these frequencies are listed on the [http://www.woosprint.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=54&Itemid=69 WoO Sprints page] listing their scanner frequencies.  Other frequencies listed and not heard used at Summernationals events include:
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* 452.025
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* 452.800
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* 451.875
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* 452.625
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* 452.300
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* 451.900
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In 2011, the staff coordinating the transponder system used 464.700 DCS516 but this has not been heard in 2012.
  
 
=Scanner Frequencies Used at Individual Tracks=
 
=Scanner Frequencies Used at Individual Tracks=
As a result of the collaboration project, all site related frequencies have been moved to:
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Track frequencies are listed on the state-specific sports pages:
 
* [[Illinois Racing#UMP Summer Nationals|Illinois UMP Events]]
 
* [[Illinois Racing#UMP Summer Nationals|Illinois UMP Events]]
 
* [[Indiana Sports#UMP Summer Nationals|Indiana UMP Events]]
 
* [[Indiana Sports#UMP Summer Nationals|Indiana UMP Events]]
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Latest revision as of 20:43, 18 July 2020

The UMP Summernationals is a month long UMP sanctioned late-model series tour that travels to nearly 30 tracks throughout Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Tennessee, Missouri, and Ohio from June-July each year. Fans can further their enjoyment while at a series race by listening to the series officials, track officials and Raceciever channel on their scanner. Drivers cannot use radios to communicate with their crew or a spotter per UMP rules, but instead are required to monitor the Raceceiver channel while on the track for information from the race coordinator concerning lineup order and cautions.

General Information

Series Schedule

2020 frequencies:

  • 454.000 Raceceiver
  • 451.925 UMP Officials


Notes:
Since 2007, the UMP Summernationals series is using Raceceiver one-way radios to give instructions to the drivers. The frequency is 454.000 (CSQ).

For 2012, the UMP officials are using 451.925 DCS731. This is the same channel as the WoO Sprints officials use. In 2011, the officials used 452.400 DCS331. Both of these frequencies are listed on the WoO Sprints page listing their scanner frequencies. Other frequencies listed and not heard used at Summernationals events include:

  • 452.025
  • 452.800
  • 451.875
  • 452.625
  • 452.300
  • 451.900

In 2011, the staff coordinating the transponder system used 464.700 DCS516 but this has not been heard in 2012.

Scanner Frequencies Used at Individual Tracks

Track frequencies are listed on the state-specific sports pages: