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[http://www.worldofoutlaws.com/LateModel/ WoO LMS Series Official Website]
 
[http://www.worldofoutlaws.com/LateModel/ WoO LMS Series Official Website]
  
===2007 confirmed WoO frequencies:===
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===WoO frequencies:===
  
*454.000 (100.0 PL) [http://www.raceceiver.com/default.aspx "Raceceiver" ]
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*454.000 (CSQ) [http://www.raceceiver.com/default.aspx "Raceceiver" ]
 
<blockquote>{all WoO drivers are required to monitor 454.000 while on the track during hot-laps, qualifying, and racing.  The WoO officials tell the drivers when there is a caution, where to go to avoid an accident, the order to line-up after a caution, etc.  WoO does not allow the drivers to have radio communications with their pit team or team spotters.}</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>{all WoO drivers are required to monitor 454.000 while on the track during hot-laps, qualifying, and racing.  The WoO officials tell the drivers when there is a caution, where to go to avoid an accident, the order to line-up after a caution, etc.  WoO does not allow the drivers to have radio communications with their pit team or team spotters.}</blockquote>
  
*151.625 (CSQ) World of Outlaws officials
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*451.925 (731 DPL) "Race Control" (WoO Officials)
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*452.625 (331 DPL) Audio/Video
  
*Don't forget to monitor your local track's frequencies when the Outlaws are in town
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**Note: Don't forget to monitor your local track's frequencies when the Outlaws are in town.
  
 
===Unconfirmed WoO frequencies===
 
===Unconfirmed WoO frequencies===
 
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The World of Outlaws Sprints website used to list the following frequencies:
Frequencies commonly listed as being used by WoO Late Models officials, but unconfirmed:  
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*452.0250
 
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*452.4000
*151.955
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*452.8000
*154.570
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*451.8750
*154.600
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*452.3000
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*451.9000
  
 
===Track Frequencies===
 
===Track Frequencies===
  
[http://www.worldofoutlaws.com/LateModel/Schedule.aspx 2009 WoO LMS Schedule]
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[https://worldofoutlaws.com/latemodels/schedule/ WoO LMS Schedule]
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-''NOTE: The local track flagman frequency(s) will also likely be used during a WoO event in addition to 151.625 and 454.000.''
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Track related frequencies are listed on the state-specific sports pages:
  
As a result of the collaboration project, all site related frequencies have been moved to:
 
 
 
State Specific Information has been migrated to the following pages:
 
 
* [[Illinois_Racing#Illinois_Raceways_and_Speedways|Illinois WoO track freqs]]
 
* [[Illinois_Racing#Illinois_Raceways_and_Speedways|Illinois WoO track freqs]]
 
* [[Iowa Sports#World of Outlaws - Late Models|Iowa WoO track freqs]]
 
* [[Iowa Sports#World of Outlaws - Late Models|Iowa WoO track freqs]]
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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 frequency.  If not, search between 151-160 MHz and 451-470 MHz.
 
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 frequency.  If not, search between 151-160 MHz and 451-470 MHz.
  
Some dirt track frequencies are listed at the following link:
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Some tracks have FCC licensed frequencies so check the local county FCC listings and the Radioreference database to see if the track's frequencies are listed.
*[http://www.hoseheads.com/scan.html Hoseheads.com Dirt Track frequencies]
 
*[http://www.midwestracingfrequencies.com/dirttracks.pdf MidwestRacingFrequencies.com frequencies]
 
  
 
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*[[Dirt_Track_Racing_Frequencies|Dirt Track Racing - Track Frequencies]]
 
*[[Dirt_Track_Racing_Frequencies|Dirt Track Racing - Track Frequencies]]
  
<small>[http://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/World_of_Outlaws_-_Late_models?action=purge Refresh] this article with the latest data</small>
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[[Category:Illinois Sports Events and Organizations]]
 
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[[Category:Illinois Sports Events and Organizations Frequencies]]
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Latest revision as of 09:38, 5 June 2021

Frequencies for the World of Outlwaws (WoO) Late Models national touring series:

WoO LMS Series Official Website

WoO frequencies:

{all WoO drivers are required to monitor 454.000 while on the track during hot-laps, qualifying, and racing. The WoO officials tell the drivers when there is a caution, where to go to avoid an accident, the order to line-up after a caution, etc. WoO does not allow the drivers to have radio communications with their pit team or team spotters.}

  • 451.925 (731 DPL) "Race Control" (WoO Officials)
  • 452.625 (331 DPL) Audio/Video
    • Note: Don't forget to monitor your local track's frequencies when the Outlaws are in town.

Unconfirmed WoO frequencies

The World of Outlaws Sprints website used to list the following frequencies:

  • 452.0250
  • 452.4000
  • 452.8000
  • 451.8750
  • 452.3000
  • 451.9000

Track Frequencies

WoO LMS Schedule


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

Unconfirmed Track Frequencies for various dirt tracks

If you don't already know the track frequency, Using CloseCall/Signal Stalker or scanning the itinerant frequencies will generally yield the frequency. If not, search between 151-160 MHz and 451-470 MHz.

Some tracks have FCC licensed frequencies so check the local county FCC listings and the Radioreference database to see if the track's frequencies are listed.

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