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25 Aug 2011, 17:02 (Ref:2945776) | #1226 |
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Scanners & Frequencies
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I'm training as an I/O and have done full events as I/O and even post chief. I know scanners in the UK are a big talking point among marshals, should we have them, should we not? Spectators might hear a bad incident that sort of stuff. My personal feeling is so long as Kilo codes are used no problem. Anyway not my main point of the thread. As an I/O I like to have things in order so I'm collating a list of frequencies for me or my team to use at circuits to keep up to date on incidents not to act on them but merely to keep them informed for safety purposes. So if anyone has specific frequencies for example 169.337.5 for Mallory. I'd Love to Hear From Them. Thanks |
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25 Aug 2011, 17:21 (Ref:2945788) | #1227 | ||
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There's quite a few previous threads on this if you'd like to search you'll find a few.
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25 Aug 2011, 17:40 (Ref:2945803) | #1228 | ||
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Would like that myself same reason although im only a trainee, would also use when spectating ( with ear piece ) thruxtons my home circuit ;-)
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26 Aug 2011, 11:03 (Ref:2946254) | #1229 | ||
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As Woolley said, there a a number of previous threads on frequncies but I do have a list that is reasonably accurate. PM me if you would like a copy.
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26 Aug 2011, 11:07 (Ref:2946256) | #1230 | ||
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169.337.5 for Mallory. I'd Love to Hear From Them.
That's just the 'normal' MSA frequency which can and will be used at quite a few circuits. Be aware that not all clubs @ Mallory use it though, they often bring their own. |
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26 Aug 2011, 12:10 (Ref:2946296) | #1231 | |
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without breeding comments like "that would mean officials would access channels they dont need to use" wouldnt it be easy to just have ALL frequencies used by everyone except security, camera guys that needs a scanner/2 way radio in their role for the day in the event paperwork or maybe to save on ink! it be made standard practice at the briefing of what the frequencies will be, sure a lot of people can scan and save channel for weeks months or even years but its whats needed really
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26 Aug 2011, 13:24 (Ref:2946328) | #1232 | |
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Licenses to operate 2-way radios in the frequency bands used at circuits aren't cheap. The equipment also isn't cheap. Some circuits have kit for specific purposes, some clubs have kit for specific purposes, and how they're used will depend on the particular combination of club & circuit on any given day.
Dare I mention something, though? It's called a "scanner" for a reason! |
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26 Aug 2011, 14:08 (Ref:2946354) | #1233 | ||
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26 Aug 2011, 14:10 (Ref:2946356) | #1234 | ||
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So confidentiality of transmissions is not an issue in this case. Although I have heard talk of some organisations switching to digital in the future. |
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26 Aug 2011, 14:11 (Ref:2946357) | #1235 | |
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Speaking of listening in.... I'm speccing at the LMS at Silverstone in a couple of weeks and thought I'd take my scanner along to try and listen to some team radio. I've done a few internet searches but can't find any mention of what frequencies they use.
If anyone knows whereabouts to start searching could you PM me or if there's a thread on here point me in the right direction? Cheers! |
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18 Sep 2011, 16:29 (Ref:2957659) | #1236 | |
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Scanner?
At a couple of recent meetings, I've been the only marshal in my group without a radio scanner, so I guess it's time to look into buying one.
Apart from not allowing fellow marshals to talk to you, what does it actually do? How do you get it to pick up post to chief marshal radio communications? Does a scanner cost much and who sells them? If you point me in the right direction, I will put one on my Christmas list! |
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18 Sep 2011, 17:22 (Ref:2957676) | #1237 | ||
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Have a browse of this forum as there's loads of threads on this subject.
Just a start, have a look at the maycom AR-108, a lot of people seem to use them and I've never had any trouble with mine. Mine cost about £60. Basically it can be set to "scan" the radiowaves to find an active frequency or if you know the frequency thats being used, it can be set straight to it then adjusted to make the sound clearer. Bear in mind that if you do rallies and circuit or vice versa they use different frequencies and the Maycom often wont go low enough for rally frequencies (or from my experience anyway.) Im sure someone with a bit more knowledge will give you a hand. |
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18 Sep 2011, 17:42 (Ref:2957687) | #1238 | ||
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some good info and advice in older threads. beware buying one if you're a silverstone regular as the probability is they'll go digital soon & scanners will be a waste of time.
Not good to read that scanners seemed to make you left out - helpful info should be shared and is often a useful point to discuss issues and training based on what's happening. |
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18 Sep 2011, 19:49 (Ref:2957731) | #1239 | ||
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3rd season in and I still haven't used one.
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18 Sep 2011, 20:50 (Ref:2957755) | #1240 | ||
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23rd season down in the record books, still no scanner. If I need to know I get given a radio.
Still prefer to see the majority of my incident team without a scanner in their ear, concentrating on their own incidents, not someone else's. |
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18 Sep 2011, 20:52 (Ref:2957757) | #1241 | |
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i was like you a couple of months ago not knowing where to start, asking dozens of people about what to get. i was not going to bother getting one, im a flaggie, some say theyre invaluable, i havent got mine working yet properly but i probably wont use mine much anyway now that ive got one. i got a very hard to use but very functional (that why its so hard to use!) cheap radio, i would steer well clear of the one ive got, its the type only reserved for pros who have been trained on them. i would get the same one again though, everyone swears by the maicoms, they are anything from £65-110 depending on the model, biggest downside for me is theyre round normal battery powered. maplins is the cheapest place ive found and you have all the tech support you need, on post!
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I won't stoke the "should you or shouldn't you use scanners" debate here... |
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This season I have heard race control on a number of occasions (incliding the GP) call for marshal with scanners to do this or that, push a car to a safe place or perticular spot. With more and more cameras appering at curcuits direct comms with the bods on the ground will become more of the norm. The think to remember is NOT to act of what you hear UNLESS it is directed at you from RACE CONTROL. I would still then check with the IO to confirm. |
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If you are going to use a scanner, then make sure it is listening to the Race Control frequencies, and not Race Radio/commentary or anything else "that passes the day" |
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...unless you're flagging a long distance race where the commentary can be of invaluable assistance.
My worry is the start of this where the poster felt 'left out' without one. If people are using them they should be passing on information to those who aren't. A scanner can be useful as a source of additional information but it shouldn't be interfering with communication between the marshals. If it is, then I have a problem with them. Reminds me of a situation I saw in a pub recently - 3 girls having a night out, each of them on their mobile and not talking. The one on the left sent a text to the one on the right who showed it to the one in the middle... |
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I do think that DaveB has hit the nail on the head, in that the real issue is people on scanners not communicating with the rest of the team without scanners. |
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