Does anybody know if they use radios and if they do do you know the frequencies
hey Member Premium Subscriber Joined Dec 19, 2002 Messages 217 Location Lewes, Delaware Jul 3, 2016 #1 Does anybody know if they use radios and if they do do you know the frequencies
W8RMH Feed Provider Since 2012 Joined Jan 4, 2009 Messages 8,109 Location Grove City, OH (A Bearcat not a Buckeye) Jul 3, 2016 #2 Fireworks suppliers usually use event radios provided by the event so they can communicate with them for safety, coordination, etc.
Fireworks suppliers usually use event radios provided by the event so they can communicate with them for safety, coordination, etc.
K kd7mxi Member Joined Dec 19, 2002 Messages 205 Location north las vegas nv Jul 6, 2016 #3 laughlin nv / not sur if it was the same company rockets on the river was using 464.550 tone 167.9 ,,, I think that's an itinerant freq
laughlin nv / not sur if it was the same company rockets on the river was using 464.550 tone 167.9 ,,, I think that's an itinerant freq
dtscho Member Database Admin Joined Aug 7, 2001 Messages 1,835 Location Fredericksburg, VA Jul 6, 2016 #4 I've seen 464.5500 [167.9] active several times at Nationals Park in DC for fireworks. I don't know what company does their fireworks. Dave Last edited: Jul 6, 2016
I've seen 464.5500 [167.9] active several times at Nationals Park in DC for fireworks. I don't know what company does their fireworks. Dave
gewecke Completely Banned for the Greater Good Banned Joined Jan 29, 2006 Messages 7,452 Location Illinois Jul 6, 2016 #5 The fireworks crew we had this year were with in line of sight of each other so they didn't need any, although some of the canisters in the tubes were launched with a rf device of some sort. I didn't get a good look at it. 73, n9zas
The fireworks crew we had this year were with in line of sight of each other so they didn't need any, although some of the canisters in the tubes were launched with a rf device of some sort. I didn't get a good look at it. 73, n9zas