2025 Seafair

kh2

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Thank you wx9svr for posting the link to the 2025 Seafair frequencies. I look forward to listening.

I'm not the brightest bulb in the room please be patient. The manual entry vs download database has always been a problem for me.

Is it as simple as copy and paste these frequencies into Sentinal / Proscan (pic attached)

And if so - why the duplicates or is there a field / operation I am missing ?

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Ignore the duplicates and just put all the frequencies in once. Most of them will likely be DMR but leave them on AUTO for the first pass. Then you'll know what they are and can isolate the details later.
 

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Spot-on advice from @devicelab.

@kh2, glad you find the event license posts helpful. You're very welcome & happy listening!
 
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devicelab

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Not much today. I only caught activity on 467.8875 and 469.2625 and it was like 4 recordings total.

Unless you're on-site, be sure to lock out 452.975 as it belongs a very active DMR trunk system in Bellevue.
 

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Thank you wx9svr for posting the link to the 2025 Seafair frequencies. I look forward to listening.

I'm not the brightest bulb in the room please be patient. The manual entry vs download database has always been a problem for me.

Is it as simple as copy and paste these frequencies into Sentinal / Proscan (pic attached)

And if so - why the duplicates or is there a field / operation I am missing ?

Thanks
If not already done so, don’t forget to ask about the blue angels frequencies. They have not changed much in years.
I forgot to repost earlier. I’m already out and about.
My favorite is the diamond, though. 275.35 I think - I forgot my go**amn glasses.
 

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If not already done so, don’t forget to ask about the blue angels frequencies. They have not changed much in years.

 

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Indeed.
The link above corresponds to what I haven't changed (much) in years.
Air Shows (United States) Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference
The
275.350 BMBA9 DiamondDiamond Out of Box *
It was spot-on from what I witnessed firsthand today during their diamond maneuvers.
It's fascinating how they train to use his tone and volume to lead his diamond pack. "A little more powerrrrrrrr. Ready...break!" Watching them fan out from the diamond always gets me. 👍🏽🇺🇸🪽
 
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