Just a simple question , What is a good not to expensive portable radio to listen in on the pilots ? And what frequency do they use ? I'm tired of the same old blasting P.A. system (top gun theme music, blah, blah) I want to listen to the important stuff. Its the most wonderfull time of the year Christmas in September
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Originally posted by Mr.BerJust a simple question , What is a good not to expensive portable radio to listen in on the pilots ? And what frequency do they use ? I'm tired of the same old blasting P.A. system (top gun theme music, blah, blah) I want to listen to the important stuff. Its the most wonderfull time of the year Christmas in September
Here's a link to a radio i got for my B-day this year;
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Every year, I have to be the bad guy with freq's. Long ago, we agreed to never, ever publish the RENO freq's due to the potential for someone with a handheld getting them on their radio and then putting the darn thing in their purse or something and we get the dreded "stuck mic" syndrome.
Now, I know, most of you guys and gals are talking RECEIVERS only here and we have no problem at all with use of the PM system to trade whatever information you like... We simply are going to ALWAYS abide by longstanding agreement with both pilots and others to just not do it...
Hope everyone understands!!
Thanks In Advance!
WayneWayne Sagar
"Pusher of Electrons"
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Originally posted by AAFO_WSagarEvery year, I have to be the bad guy with freq's. Long ago, we agreed to never, ever publish the RENO freq's due to the potential for someone with a handheld getting them on their radio and then putting the darn thing in their purse or something and we get the dreded "stuck mic" syndrome.
Now, I know, most of you guys and gals are talking RECEIVERS only here and we have no problem at all with use of the PM system to trade whatever information you like... We simply are going to ALWAYS abide by longstanding agreement with both pilots and others to just not do it...
Hope everyone understands!!
Thanks In Advance!
Wayne
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This will be year 11 of my annual pilgrimage, and after year 3 bought a uniden scanner. Changed the whole experience. Anyone who brings a transmitter to the show should be keel hauled by an aircraft carrier. For the few hundred bucks for a scanner, it well worth the money and no issue with stuck mikes.
I've managed to get most of the tower and ground freq's for race control etc, but so far haven't had much with freq's for individual teams. The one or 2 i have stumbled on do make it worth it though. Some damn funny things are said over them. Damn interesting things too. Listening to John Penny talking to race control at the end of the gold race made the day. Calm, cool, collected. Thing of beauty to listen too.
If anyone has any freq's for teams, I'd be happy to learn them. Though i usually try and get their durring quali so i can try and pick them up. Send me a PM and we can compare notes.
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Why don't they just ban transceivers and make it receivers only. If it is capable of transmitting you should have some sort of a permit to carry on the grounds. It would only help the situation. Communication is important during the races. Really important!My heart starts beating again in September.
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Being able to hear communications adds a whole other dimension to what's going on. Maybe in the future RARA will be able to provide a receiver to people so they can listen in. Something that I think NASCAR is now doing. That could help alleviate the 'open mic' problems encountered.
LP
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