V8 supercars frequencies
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V8 supercars frequencies
Hi all,
Does anyone have the latest v8 supercars frequencies list please?
Does anyone have the latest v8 supercars frequencies list please?
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Re: V8 supercars frequencies
They actually change all the time, they used to list Rx freqs about a week before an event on the v8sc website, however I haven't followed v8 lately.so not sure if they still do it.
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Re: V8 supercars frequencies
"As of 3 October 2014 – 540am"
I have googled extensively, and there is nothing for 2015.
I spotted Kenwood NXDN handhelds (digital) used by some of the teams at the Townsville event last week.
Therefore, frequencies referenced may not be current.
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Re: V8 supercars frequencies
Jimmy,
the current rule book for Vehicle Racing Division D Sporting Rules
20.1.1.4 As part of compliance with Rule E2.4, each Team transmitting/receiving on
their permitted radio frequency, on either digital or analogue must only do so
in a clear and unobstructed manner to enable listening access only to their
transmissions.
20.1.1.4.1 Teams using digital transmission for Car to pit and pit to Car
communication must re-transmit all communications in an
analogue signal without delay; and with a power output within the
range of 4 – 5 Watts.
the current rule book for Vehicle Racing Division D Sporting Rules
20.1.1.4 As part of compliance with Rule E2.4, each Team transmitting/receiving on
their permitted radio frequency, on either digital or analogue must only do so
in a clear and unobstructed manner to enable listening access only to their
transmissions.
20.1.1.4.1 Teams using digital transmission for Car to pit and pit to Car
communication must re-transmit all communications in an
analogue signal without delay; and with a power output within the
range of 4 – 5 Watts.
Phil
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RTL-SDRs way to many
Motorola GP328, GP338, GP328 Plus, XTS3000, DP3400 VHF, DP2600e, DP4801e, DM4601e, XTL5000-03, XTS2500 M3
Simoco SRM9030 AC, SRM9022 UW
Hytera - PD412, PD462, PD682, MD782G, PD782G
Barrett 950
Icom IC-F60, IC-410 Pro
Tait TM8250
Kenwood - NX720HG
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phil@aussiescanners.com.au
Uniden UBCD996T, RH96, UBCD396xt, Uniden UBCD563-PT
RTL-SDRs way to many
Motorola GP328, GP338, GP328 Plus, XTS3000, DP3400 VHF, DP2600e, DP4801e, DM4601e, XTL5000-03, XTS2500 M3
Simoco SRM9030 AC, SRM9022 UW
Hytera - PD412, PD462, PD682, MD782G, PD782G
Barrett 950
Icom IC-F60, IC-410 Pro
Tait TM8250
Kenwood - NX720HG
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Re: V8 supercars frequencies
Guys,
this info maybe out of date ( 2013 ) - Ch 10 and Foxtel have taken over the Teams radio frequencies, being that Nexedge technology will disable most to listen in..
http://www.gearhousebroadcast.com/blog/ ... supercars/ - read here.
I have on good authority that its all Nexedge digital using Kenwood portables..
Time to find another hobby ..
Dave
this info maybe out of date ( 2013 ) - Ch 10 and Foxtel have taken over the Teams radio frequencies, being that Nexedge technology will disable most to listen in..
http://www.gearhousebroadcast.com/blog/ ... supercars/ - read here.
I have on good authority that its all Nexedge digital using Kenwood portables..
Time to find another hobby ..
Dave
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Re: V8 supercars frequencies
Found the latest file - dated Sept 2015
Page 55 - stating they can use digital or analogue ..
http://d508o84lonf06.cloudfront.net/liv ... date11.pdf
D20 IN CAR ITEMS
D20.1 Radios
20.1.1 Frequencies
20.1.1.1 It is the responsibility of all Competitors to conform to Government
legislation which requires that all two-way radios must be operated on
frequencies that are registered with the Australian Communications and
Media Authority.
20.1.1.2 At the time of completing the Entry Registration Form, Competitors must
provide details of all the radio frequencies to be used by their Team.
20.1.1.3 Any Competitor that has changed their radio frequencies from those
nominated on their yearly Entry Registration Form, must notify V8
Supercars on or before the Monday preceding the Meeting at which the
change applies.
20.1.1.4 In the case of conflicting frequencies, a Competitor may be required to
make adjustments prior to being given approval to use radio equipment.
20.1.1.5 It will not be permitted to change any frequency, sub-tone or RAN during
the Meeting without the permission of the V8 Supercars Motorsport
Department.
20.1.1.6 V8 Supercars’ radio frequency contractor will publish a list of all Team
frequencies that are required to be monitored prior to each Meeting.
20.1.1.7 For VCS Teams, all pit to Car and Car to pit communication must be via the
digital frequency and RAN as supplied by the V8 Supercars radio frequency
contractor.
20.1.1.7.1 At all times the Car to pit and pit to Car communication must have
a unit identification address as supplied by the V8 Supercars’
radio frequency contractor, broadcast.
20.1.1.8 Teams are permitted to use digital or analogue radio frequencies for all
other than pit to Car and Car to pit communication.
20.1.1.9 Teams are not permitted to communicate with a Driver using any other
frequencies or electronic means other than the published frequencies
detailed in D20.1.1.6.
20.1.1.10 As part of compliance with Rule E2.4, each Team transmitting/receiving
on their permitted radio frequency, must only do so in a clear and
unobstructed manner to enable listening access only to their transmissions.
“Listening access” includes, but is not limited to, speaking only in the
English language.
20.1.1.11 For DVS Teams, pit to Car and Car to pit communication may be via
digital or analogue frequencies.
20.1.1.12 Teams must provide their telemetry radio modem network frequencies
and any associated addressing and channel hopping patterns to the V8
Supercars radio frequency contractor on or before the Monday preceding
the Meeting. It will not be permitted to change any telemetry frequencies
during the Meeting without permission of V8 Supercars.
20.1.1.13 No Competitor shall be permitted to possess, own or operate any radio
equipment of any kind at an event venue that is or may be capable of
transmitting on any frequency whatsoever other than those allocated to the
Page 55 - stating they can use digital or analogue ..
http://d508o84lonf06.cloudfront.net/liv ... date11.pdf
D20 IN CAR ITEMS
D20.1 Radios
20.1.1 Frequencies
20.1.1.1 It is the responsibility of all Competitors to conform to Government
legislation which requires that all two-way radios must be operated on
frequencies that are registered with the Australian Communications and
Media Authority.
20.1.1.2 At the time of completing the Entry Registration Form, Competitors must
provide details of all the radio frequencies to be used by their Team.
20.1.1.3 Any Competitor that has changed their radio frequencies from those
nominated on their yearly Entry Registration Form, must notify V8
Supercars on or before the Monday preceding the Meeting at which the
change applies.
20.1.1.4 In the case of conflicting frequencies, a Competitor may be required to
make adjustments prior to being given approval to use radio equipment.
20.1.1.5 It will not be permitted to change any frequency, sub-tone or RAN during
the Meeting without the permission of the V8 Supercars Motorsport
Department.
20.1.1.6 V8 Supercars’ radio frequency contractor will publish a list of all Team
frequencies that are required to be monitored prior to each Meeting.
20.1.1.7 For VCS Teams, all pit to Car and Car to pit communication must be via the
digital frequency and RAN as supplied by the V8 Supercars radio frequency
contractor.
20.1.1.7.1 At all times the Car to pit and pit to Car communication must have
a unit identification address as supplied by the V8 Supercars’
radio frequency contractor, broadcast.
20.1.1.8 Teams are permitted to use digital or analogue radio frequencies for all
other than pit to Car and Car to pit communication.
20.1.1.9 Teams are not permitted to communicate with a Driver using any other
frequencies or electronic means other than the published frequencies
detailed in D20.1.1.6.
20.1.1.10 As part of compliance with Rule E2.4, each Team transmitting/receiving
on their permitted radio frequency, must only do so in a clear and
unobstructed manner to enable listening access only to their transmissions.
“Listening access” includes, but is not limited to, speaking only in the
English language.
20.1.1.11 For DVS Teams, pit to Car and Car to pit communication may be via
digital or analogue frequencies.
20.1.1.12 Teams must provide their telemetry radio modem network frequencies
and any associated addressing and channel hopping patterns to the V8
Supercars radio frequency contractor on or before the Monday preceding
the Meeting. It will not be permitted to change any telemetry frequencies
during the Meeting without permission of V8 Supercars.
20.1.1.13 No Competitor shall be permitted to possess, own or operate any radio
equipment of any kind at an event venue that is or may be capable of
transmitting on any frequency whatsoever other than those allocated to the
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Re: V8 supercars frequencies
The ACMA has updated the V8 frequencies for Bathurst on 1st October 2015
http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/site_ ... =frequency
http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/site_ ... =frequency
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Re: V8 supercars frequencies
Guys ,
Some of these are Nexedge - wont work on normal radio scanner.
I will add , that Race control for Bathurst is same as last year, Not digital or Nexedge as i have just re run my lists from last year and all active, only difference is Medical channel 506.2625 .
I will put most of these into radio and see what works and what wont .
Dave
Some of these are Nexedge - wont work on normal radio scanner.
I will add , that Race control for Bathurst is same as last year, Not digital or Nexedge as i have just re run my lists from last year and all active, only difference is Medical channel 506.2625 .
I will put most of these into radio and see what works and what wont .
Dave
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Re: V8 supercars frequencies
http://www.broadcastify.com/listen/feed/21337 - Race control - then security at night .
This is stream i will run - plus my normal 2 which are always online
Dave
This is stream i will run - plus my normal 2 which are always online
Dave
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Re: V8 supercars frequencies
Thanks again for providing the stream
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Re: V8 supercars frequencies
Thanks for the stream , Top stuff