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11 Feb 2013, 22:58 (Ref:3203144) | #26 | |||
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It'd be best to ask Cadwell directly as they can be the ones to make the decision as to whether they want to release the tone lock or not. |
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I think when the Ham Radiio fraternity provide some comms on rallies they would use a frequency of around 144.750 M/cs plus or minus 50 M/cs using 25K/cs or 12.5 K/cs incremental steps. Their control may also use talk through boxes with output on the above and input somewhere around 433.700 M/cs or using in band repeater with facilities with splits of around 7.6 M/cs on the 433 M/cs band. Mode of transmission would be F3E or similar although digital modes are used including voice and data (DSTAR and APRS etc)
They also have access to many other frequency bands but seem to stick for local use to the VHF bands of above 50M/cs. Some even have licences for UK General frequencies. Have a look at the Keighley RAEN Site as they provide lots of mountain comms for events. Further information of their frequencies and operations can be found on the RAEN website and the website of the RSGB (Radio Society of Great Britain). I am not a ham radio operator but this is my understanding of the situation so there may be errors |
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When I've been at Cadwell I've just dialled 169.3375 into my old AR108 and listened to 'em talking. No idea what that means in terms of sub-audible thingies, tone locks or strings of initials but I hear a bunch of people talking, apparently about the racing. That's been good enough for me so far .
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Depending on the scanner you have you may not be able to enter 169.3375. Nearest I can get my Intek AR-109 is 169.3350 But it still picks up race control.
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I also used my scanner this weekend @ Heathrow....interesting comments on take off!!
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