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Revision as of 14:02, 1 December 2011
Contents
Frequencies for the World of Outlwaws (WoO) Late Models national touring series:
WoO LMS Series Official Website
2011 confirmed WoO frequencies:
- 454.000 (CSQ) "Raceceiver"
{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.}
- 450.1125 (CSQ) World of Outlaws officials
- Don't forget to monitor your local track's frequencies when the Outlaws are in town. Outlaws official were frequently talking with track staff on the track's frequency at the September 2011 Tri City Speedway race.
Unconfirmed WoO frequencies
Track Frequencies
As a result of the collaboration project, all site related frequencies have been moved to the following pages:
- Illinois WoO track freqs
- Iowa WoO track freqs
- Maryland WoO track freqs
- Missouri WoO track freqs
- Pennsylvania WoO track freqs
- Texas WoO track freqs
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 dirt track frequencies are listed at the following link: