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Maycom AR 108 | 35 | 83.33% | |
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22 May 2012, 18:18 (Ref:3077931) | #1301 | ||
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You might find that 3350 or 3400 work (3400 works on my uniden, which doesn't go to 3375, either), but if not, you need to look in the manual, and find out how to change the "step" to one of the other settings, or wait 'til you find someone who knows how to
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22 May 2012, 18:53 (Ref:3077968) | #1302 | ||
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gave it a go on the step it doesn`t alter ,the 5 only has that or 0 no 7 on the ar108 maycom . 3350 or 3400 for me.do any scan 3375 ?
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22 May 2012, 19:26 (Ref:3077985) | #1303 | |||
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22 May 2012, 20:11 (Ref:3078006) | #1304 | ||
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Hey all - thanks for the frequency - just need some motorsport now...
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1 Jun 2012, 20:23 (Ref:3083495) | #1306 | ||
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Lost/Found at Oulton Park.
12 May - AMOC meeting.
Found a scanner earpiece on the ground at Druids corner. One end a 3.5mm jack, the other fits in ear like an earplug. Sorry for delay. Been poorly and only just found it in a side pocket. PM me if yours. Phil |
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26 Jun 2012, 08:54 (Ref:3098261) | #1307 | ||
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Are the frequencies quoted on here for Silverstone still valid?
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26 Jun 2012, 09:20 (Ref:3098275) | #1308 | ||
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26 Jun 2012, 10:32 (Ref:3098307) | #1309 | ||
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Silverstone ES1 is now the old ES2 frequency, I don't know what the new ES2 is.
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26 Jun 2012, 11:05 (Ref:3098341) | #1310 | ||
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750MC sometimes use a different frequency that starts 173.0000, perhaps Peter can help.
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27 Jun 2012, 14:03 (Ref:3098961) | #1311 | |||
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Also use it as Emergency at Anglesey as they do not have licence for 169.3375 making it's use there illegal. At Mallory we often do the same as there is another local user who sometimes interferes. Worrying as that shoudln't happen if Mallory have the local licence which they assure us they have. I am sure someone has in nationally under control. Have spoken with MSA and Radio agency so suspect it's someone else! |
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24 Sep 2012, 19:54 (Ref:3141052) | #1312 | ||
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Newbie, question on scanners
I am a newbie in the world of marshalling, and was looking for some advice on scanners.
a. would it enhance the enjoyment of marshalling, or are they unnecessary ? b, which one do people recommend ? c, does anyone have one for sale that they don't use any more. d. Is there anything else I should know ?? Thanks Steve Newham |
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24 Sep 2012, 20:12 (Ref:3141061) | #1314 | |||
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A) they do give you an idea of what's happening where, but only a very basic idea! B) again ask around as to what people are using. C) no! D) I find it most useful for the last car number at the end of a session, but again don't assume that is correct as someone who had preciously stopped on track could have got going enough to return under own steam. Most importantly DON'T ACT ON WHAT YOU HEAR ON THE SCANNER. It is information only and not instructions for you. Sometimes it is useful if you here a recovery truck will be using the gate near you to be ready to open it as it approaches, but never say put a red flag out based on the radio. It could be a post chief asking for one and not race control saying yes. |
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24 Sep 2012, 21:03 (Ref:3141089) | #1315 | ||
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Some good advice there Steve, I would just reinforce the suggestion that you wait a while as they are not cheap, and if circuits do go over to digital, you might have wasted your money on an analogue scanner. Wait for the training days next year and ask again then.
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25 Sep 2012, 06:40 (Ref:3141252) | #1316 | ||
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Thanks for the replies, all are very valid and from the people with experience.
I shall take your advice and wait. Once again thanks Steve |
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25 Sep 2012, 09:25 (Ref:3141310) | #1317 | ||
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25 Sep 2012, 12:24 (Ref:3141389) | #1318 | ||
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The 'R' word should never, ever be used.
A Post Chief should ask for a Race Stop, or a safety Car. |
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25 Sep 2012, 13:05 (Ref:3141410) | #1319 | ||
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would agree with what prev said, wait until you are a good way through your training as most track marshals carry a scanner. i use the usual Maycom Ar108 from maplins and it is a good bit of kit.
Never act upon what you hear, it just gives you a heads up as to what is happening around you especially if you are not in shouting distance of your post chief |
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I'd suggest you get some meetings under your belt first, before you get your own, so you learn how to pay attention to what's going on immediately around you first. Chances are, there will be someone near you with one who can let you know what's going on elsewhere. It's more important for flaggies to have scanners, than anyone else, and PC's on circuits which use phones. Don't worry too much about not having one. Bear in mind that a couple of circuits / events have already moved over to digital radios, for which a scanner will be useless. Some people will tell you that you can do the job perfectly adequately, without one, and that's true, but there will be times, for example, when you might be stuck on your won somewhere need the loo, and hear over the scanner that it will take 10 min to repair some barrier somewhere. |
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25 Sep 2012, 14:18 (Ref:3141450) | #1321 | ||
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Not quite as black and white as that. If you (as a flaggie for eg) hear someone ask for a stop or an S/C, you *should* use this information to be ready to display the appropriate signals - e.g. by watching adjacent posts more closely than you might otherwise do (Yes, I know one *should* look out all the time, but if you're single manning a post, and the next flag point is not in line of sight, it's not always easy to do).
Similarly, even something simple like green flags - if you sit down and properly rest yourself between sessions, you *should* use this information to make sure you are back up and ready to go. |
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25 Sep 2012, 17:42 (Ref:3141555) | #1323 | ||
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I would also add that an awful lot of people hang on every word on the scanner and are not paying attention to what's going around them. If you are in a group and someone has the scanner share the info that's worthwhile but don't all stand there in silence - you are there to enjoy yourselves so talk to each other. Otherwise it's as bad as being out with someone who spends their entire time on the phone / texting (that's a personal bee in my bonnet especially people in restaurants - bad form I say!!) Oops rant over and back to topic.
Take your time - there's an art to filtering out the rubbish on the radio and listening out for the useful bits. And in your first year there's a lot to learn from everyone around you to start with |
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25 Sep 2012, 20:24 (Ref:3141638) | #1324 | ||
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Have to agree with all the good info above; I find a scanner very useful. I'm used to being 'plugged in' from where I last worked but I can see how a scanner could be distracting to some.
Also I've lost count at how many times the green flag or race start wasn't announced on the scanner, and many times the last car wasn't! Also must re-iterate if you are the only one on post with a scanner then please share the (useful) info with the rest of the team. Re buying one, I got a Maycom AR108 (prob the cheapest/smallest) for under fifty quid from Maplin 'B Grade.' |
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