Trbo Handheld at the track

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medic66rc

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I am getting me a Trbo handheld to take to the track. I can program in the regular scanenr audio in the analog format just like I did with my HT1250 right?

Put them in as receive only's and have a nice scanenr.

I read in some places that NASCAR has certain digital channels on the Trbo system. Can I enter those also?

Are the 16 NASCAR channels listed on the NASCAR Wiki page about freqs for the analog scanners or for the TRBO.

This year at Daytona, the tower announced fire and EMS to channel 13, and I put that in my scanner and didn't hear anything so I am assuming that is some type of digital.

How can i get those...

Thanks and have a great evening.
RC

This is a copy and paste from the other page............

Frequency Type Alpha Tag Description Mode Tag
461.20000 RM NASCAR-1 NASCAR-1 FM Business
464.60000 M NASCAR-2 NASCAR-2 FM Business
463.62500 M NASCAR-3 NASCAR-3 FM Business
464.77500 M NASCAR-4 NASCAR-4 FM Business
451.22500 M NASCAR-5 NASCAR-5 FM Business
451.27500 M NASCAR-6 NASCAR-6 FM Business
451.42500 M NASCAR-7 NASCAR-7 FM Business
451.45000 M NASCAR-8 NASCAR-8 FM Business
451.57500 M NASCAR-9 NASCAR-9 FM Business
451.52500 M NASCAR-9 NASCAR-9 FM Business
461.20000 M NASCAR-11 NASCAR-11 FM Business
464.60000 M NASCAR-12 NASCAR-12 FM Business
463.62500 M NASCAR-13 NASCAR-13 FM Business
451.17500 M NASCAR-14 NASCAR-14 FM Business
451.22500 M NASCAR-16 NASCAR-16 FM Business
464.50000 M NASCAR-16 NASCAR-16 FM Business

451.575 and 451.175 were reported as being used for scoring on this same wiki page in 2006, but it's unknown at this time if those frequencies are now unmonitorable.
467.8500 is reportedly used for weather broadcasts during race weekends.
 

wirr

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It is not that simple. You would have to know what code or talkgroup they are using on the frequency in order to hear anything.
 

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It is not that simple. You would have to know what code or talkgroup they are using on the frequency in order to hear anything.

And it's not even that simple. You need to know the frequency, timeslot, color code and group ID. Then if they are using privacy on top of that, it's all for not anyways.

So I'm afraid the short answer would be no, medic66rc.
 
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