Difference between revisions of "World Endurance Championship (WEC)"
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The vast majority of teams use Kenwood [[NXDN]] Nexedge digital radio system supplied by [https://www.mrtc.co.uk/ MRTC] Ltd. MRTC supply UHF Kenwood NX200 and NX3320 portable radios. This system uses the NXDN9600 protocol. This system does not use encryption. | The vast majority of teams use Kenwood [[NXDN]] Nexedge digital radio system supplied by [https://www.mrtc.co.uk/ MRTC] Ltd. MRTC supply UHF Kenwood NX200 and NX3320 portable radios. This system uses the NXDN9600 protocol. This system does not use encryption. | ||
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The WEC radios operate in the 147-174MHz or 440-470Mhz range in 12.5kHz steps. The frequency allocations vary between races. The list below shows typical allocations for the 2020 season. There are normally one half-duplex (car channel) frequency and one simplex frequency (pitcrew channel) for each team. | The WEC radios operate in the 147-174MHz or 440-470Mhz range in 12.5kHz steps. The frequency allocations vary between races. The list below shows typical allocations for the 2020 season. There are normally one half-duplex (car channel) frequency and one simplex frequency (pitcrew channel) for each team. |
Revision as of 10:29, 13 February 2021
- Scanner frequencies for World Endurance Championship (WEC) racing. Because WEC travels all over the world, you should verify whether scanners are legal in that country before bringing one to a race.
Team Radios
The vast majority of teams use Kenwood NXDN Nexedge digital radio system supplied by MRTC Ltd. MRTC supply UHF Kenwood NX200 and NX3320 portable radios. This system uses the NXDN9600 protocol. This system does not use encryption.
Team Frequencies
The WEC radios operate in the 147-174MHz or 440-470Mhz range in 12.5kHz steps. The frequency allocations vary between races. The list below shows typical allocations for the 2020 season. There are normally one half-duplex (car channel) frequency and one simplex frequency (pitcrew channel) for each team.
Team | Car Repeater Frequency (MHz) | Car Mobile Frequency (MHz) | Pit Channel Frequency (MHz) |
Toyota | 4 | 4 | 4 |
Toyota | 4 | 4 | 4 |