Some of them are listed in the database:Does anyone know IFB freqs used in town?
Some of them are listed in the database:
News Media Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference
So, if you have all this information, how about making submissions to the RR Database or edit the Marion County Wiki article? The way RR works is that information is put into the Database or Wiki so that people don't have to ask for information. It's just there waiting for them....The link you posted does show some of the *Active IFB'S in use but not all of them" I have put together a list of others that are not listed* Most of my IFB;S are in use during the Indy 500, Brickyard 400, events at LOS and Bankers Life Fieldhouse.I have just added more IFB'S that I have found from others who are in town covering the Super Bowl...***Allways helping others who need help when they ask***
Sorry, This is not my job to Edit the Marion County WIKI. I am not a moderator or a person the edits on a daily basis. Over 10 years of monitoring from the Northwest area of Metro Indaiapolis/Marion County I have heard a lot that I have confirmed on my scanners. From the Indy 500, Brickyard 400, and other sporting events including CBS Sports when they are broadcasting the Colts game to the nation by CBS from LOS.This is what this fourm is all about, People asking for help when they need it
That is complete and total BS.Sorry, This is not my job to Edit the Marion County WIKI. I am not a moderator or a person the edits on a daily basis.
That is complete and total BS.
The RR Wiki is a user-supported resource. That means that the users provide the information and edit the articles themselves. The Wiki is specifically designed to be edited by the users.
If you have credible information, share it...with everybody. Submit to the Database admins or add it to the Wiki. Or send it me or KA3JJZ or Bezking (people who routinely edit the Wiki).But stop stroking your ego by spoon feeding your "inside info" to only the people who ask.
Noticed that once I got on the computer. Looks like there are more there than last time I checked (its been a while) is there a reference for national IFB freq's for the media in town?
ecps92,Thanks for your post.Also there are active IFB'S in the 26, 153, and 900Mhz in the Metro Indianapolis area. These are not listed in the DB.