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NASCANNER: 2011 NASCAR Nationwide Auto Racing Frequencies, Schedule, and Driver Guide

That took about 2 minutes with " google ".

A good friend whom I used to ride work EMS with said the freqs are listed at the track.

If anything , as you can see - take a handscanner with you that either has - " Close Call " or similar freq counter ; or search the business freqs after adjusting the squelch on the radio accordingly.

Hope this helps.

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Those freqs look pretty out of date in places (for example they show Elliott Sadler in the #19 cup car.... He's not running cup this year). I'm sure lots of updates will appear during Speedweeks.

Take a look over at Jayski's page too.... He has a scanner section.
 

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Racing Freq

I'm more then willing to send anyone the lastest list from Racing Electronics. All I need is an email, can't post them on reference. Here are some of list i have access to Sprint Cup, Nationwide, Camping World Truck, IRL, NHRA, ARCA and more.
 

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Those freqs look pretty out of date in places (for example they show Elliott Sadler in the #19 cup car.... He's not running cup this year). I'm sure lots of updates will appear during Speedweeks.

Take a look over at Jayski's page too.... He has a scanner section.

The frequencies listed at NASCANNER are current. NA$CAR issues a frequency to a car number, not a driver. The drivers for some teams change every week, but the frequency will stay the same.
 

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The Jayski site usually has an updated list as well. Can't recall the URL, and be prepared to see a page that looks like it was designed by a 7th grader, but the information, for all intents and purposes, is perfectly useful.
 

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Are NASCAR driver freqs still analog, particularly for Nationwide races? I heard that NASCAR officials are TRBO but I want to make sure drivers are still using analog before I splurge on a handheld for my first NASCAR race this summer.
 

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All teams are analog (as well as race control). As mentioned by Nascar many times they have no plans of changing this anytime soon.
 

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Actually NASCAR does have and does use Digital modes at most of the larger tracks, We have been using Digital for a few years now. I know this for a fact, I am affiliated with NASCAR.
 

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Use PL/DCS tones where possible (usually LOTS of users in a little bit of UHF spectrum at the track) and have a good set of earmuff headphones!
 

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Actually NASCAR does have and does use Digital modes at most of the larger tracks, We have been using Digital for a few years now. I know this for a fact, I am affiliated with NASCAR.

Yes.... it has been discussed at great length about the officials and secondary team comms being TRBO digital. BUT... primary driver/spotter comms and race control are analog.
 
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