Silverstone Frequencies Anyone
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Silverstone Frequencies Anyone
i thought i heard pit talk on 87.50 but couldn't be sure.does anyone out there have frequencies for this weekend.
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Re: Silverstone Frequencies Anyone
You'll find Silverstone frequencies under JFMG
http://spectruminfo.ofcom.org.uk/spectr ... oogoffset=
http://spectruminfo.ofcom.org.uk/spectr ... oogoffset=
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Re: Silverstone Frequencies Anyone
thanks there buddy
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Re: Silverstone Frequencies Anyone
Silverstone Single Seater Experience are on 446.2125
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thanks for that information
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Re: Silverstone Frequencies Anyone
If anyone could come up with some subtones for the database I'd be really grateful.
Also, I'd welcome reports on which are data, which are digital voice, which are encrypted and which are in the clear.
Also, I'd welcome reports on which are data, which are digital voice, which are encrypted and which are in the clear.
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Re: Silverstone Frequencies Anyone
By chance I came across this document from JRC Ltd responding to an OFCOM consultation on spectrum trading in 2009:
http://www.jrc.co.uk/publications/press ... EC2009.pdf
In it they reveal that they liaise with JFMG regrading the temporary use of some of JRC's 48 telemetry channels in the 457.5-458.5 band by Formula 1 teams during the British Grand Prix.
Not that you'll hear anything on such frequencies except data.
http://www.jrc.co.uk/publications/press ... EC2009.pdf
In it they reveal that they liaise with JFMG regrading the temporary use of some of JRC's 48 telemetry channels in the 457.5-458.5 band by Formula 1 teams during the British Grand Prix.
Not that you'll hear anything on such frequencies except data.
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Re: Silverstone Frequencies Anyone
Now this is good. I hope people can post there findings as i will hopefully next year travel down and would of course love to hear the pit crew and drivers etc tv etc.
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Re: Silverstone Frequencies Anyone
These 10 pairs of JFMG frequency allocations at Silverstone are new:
http://spectruminfo.ofcom.org.uk/spectr ... nd+licence
Perhaps this is because existing freqs can't cope with both BBC and Sky doing live broadcasts at the same time?
Make that 20 frequency pairs!
http://spectruminfo.ofcom.org.uk/spectr ... nd+licence
Update: Found 10 more!!
http://spectruminfo.ofcom.org.uk/spectr ... nd+licence
http://spectruminfo.ofcom.org.uk/spectr ... nd+licence
Perhaps this is because existing freqs can't cope with both BBC and Sky doing live broadcasts at the same time?
Make that 20 frequency pairs!
http://spectruminfo.ofcom.org.uk/spectr ... nd+licence
Update: Found 10 more!!
http://spectruminfo.ofcom.org.uk/spectr ... nd+licence
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Re: Silverstone Frequencies Anyone
none of these frequencies seem to be active anymore for the exception of 164.5125 which i think is donington race track..is anyone picking siverstone up this weekend.
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Re: Silverstone Frequencies Anyone
For anyone going to the Young Driver Test tomorrow, these freqs were active Thursday:
F1 Teams:
164.0375 / 158.5125 ~DCS266 Toro Rosso — Daniel Ricciardo (morning)
166.2125 ~DCS155 and DCS266 possibly also Toro Rosso, not clear why two DCS codes used
164.5375 ~DCS503 possibly also Toro Rosso. Little used. Italian spoken.
Everybody else was presumably digital, no other CC hits for teams
Silverstone Circuit:
162.525 / 157.925 ~167.9 Race Control (This is Marine:98 / US Weather :7 — though unsure if using 25k or 12.5k bandwidth, either works!)
453.2 / 459.7 ~218.1 Race Control - comms with Teams
453.925 / 460.425 ~156.7 Security
453.975 / 460.475 ~71.9 Circuit (Toilets mentioned) not :4
456.525 ~110.9 :4 Cleaners
456.675 ~103.5 unid
121.075 was active for helis, though base sig was rubbish (tx may be off site)
Possible data/digital/telemetry freqs all unid:
151.7125
153.925
155.25
155.65
147.85 (previously reported to be McLaren)
147.975 (previously reported to be McLaren)
417.??? …forgot to note last bit
424.0
457.4875 (Yes i know this is a fire brigade freq!)
(All of the above is utterly useless info when the cars go past, as you can hear NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNaff all :-)
F1 Teams:
164.0375 / 158.5125 ~DCS266 Toro Rosso — Daniel Ricciardo (morning)
166.2125 ~DCS155 and DCS266 possibly also Toro Rosso, not clear why two DCS codes used
164.5375 ~DCS503 possibly also Toro Rosso. Little used. Italian spoken.
Everybody else was presumably digital, no other CC hits for teams
Silverstone Circuit:
162.525 / 157.925 ~167.9 Race Control (This is Marine:98 / US Weather :7 — though unsure if using 25k or 12.5k bandwidth, either works!)
453.2 / 459.7 ~218.1 Race Control - comms with Teams
453.925 / 460.425 ~156.7 Security
453.975 / 460.475 ~71.9 Circuit (Toilets mentioned) not :4
456.525 ~110.9 :4 Cleaners
456.675 ~103.5 unid
121.075 was active for helis, though base sig was rubbish (tx may be off site)
Possible data/digital/telemetry freqs all unid:
151.7125
153.925
155.25
155.65
147.85 (previously reported to be McLaren)
147.975 (previously reported to be McLaren)
417.??? …forgot to note last bit
424.0
457.4875 (Yes i know this is a fire brigade freq!)
(All of the above is utterly useless info when the cars go past, as you can hear NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNaff all :-)
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Re: Silverstone Frequencies Anyone
I used to search for the BBC UHF talkback frequency and listen to that, its the link for the earpieces, very entertaining stuff.
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Re: Silverstone Frequencies Anyone
Just to add/update to Minus1's list:
McLaren
153.925 McLaren Special III encryption car-pit link
448.875 Encrypted NXDN9600 car-pit link pit repeater
450.225 Encrypted NXDN9600 pit Ch
424.0 McLaren CBX450 Telemetry
Red Bull
425.550 & 415.550 TETRA
Lotus
457.4625 85.4 Pit-Car
467.50625 79.7 Car-Pit
Toro Rosso
164.0375 & 158.5125 D266 Car Ch
164.5375 & 158.125 503 Pit Ch
167.450 D754 Pit Ch
152.2375 D025 Pit Ch
Pirelli
166.2125 & 172.2625 D155 (I suspect your D266 tone was intermod from the STR repeater which was booming out - I had lots of false positives on other freqs from STR transmitters)
Other F1 Teams TETRA
420.700 & 410.700
421.250 & 411.250
426.050 & 416.050
Silverstone
162.525 & 157.925 is the relatively new Silverstone Marshals freq
453.925 & 455.7625 & 453.975 & 456.525 & 446.2125 were Security
455.4875 is Cleanevent Cleaners (MotoTRBO)
456.675 is the Silverstone Drive School as is 461.8875
169.0875 is the ticket booths
163.675 MotoTRBO is St Johns
I too logged hits on 155.250 155.650 and 457.4875 but thought these were just intermod / spurious signals.
Interested to know if you or anyone else had any hits on 163.1375 D454 (no idea what this might have been).
Jim
McLaren
153.925 McLaren Special III encryption car-pit link
448.875 Encrypted NXDN9600 car-pit link pit repeater
450.225 Encrypted NXDN9600 pit Ch
424.0 McLaren CBX450 Telemetry
Red Bull
425.550 & 415.550 TETRA
Lotus
457.4625 85.4 Pit-Car
467.50625 79.7 Car-Pit
Toro Rosso
164.0375 & 158.5125 D266 Car Ch
164.5375 & 158.125 503 Pit Ch
167.450 D754 Pit Ch
152.2375 D025 Pit Ch
Pirelli
166.2125 & 172.2625 D155 (I suspect your D266 tone was intermod from the STR repeater which was booming out - I had lots of false positives on other freqs from STR transmitters)
Other F1 Teams TETRA
420.700 & 410.700
421.250 & 411.250
426.050 & 416.050
Silverstone
162.525 & 157.925 is the relatively new Silverstone Marshals freq
453.925 & 455.7625 & 453.975 & 456.525 & 446.2125 were Security
455.4875 is Cleanevent Cleaners (MotoTRBO)
456.675 is the Silverstone Drive School as is 461.8875
169.0875 is the ticket booths
163.675 MotoTRBO is St Johns
I too logged hits on 155.250 155.650 and 457.4875 but thought these were just intermod / spurious signals.
Interested to know if you or anyone else had any hits on 163.1375 D454 (no idea what this might have been).
Jim
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Re: Silverstone Frequencies Anyone
Jim,
You may well be right about the DCS266 intermod on 166.2125, I was getting a lot of close call hits; though I never got the Lotus freqs.
In the WTR, 163.675 is allocated to the Red Cross, I did see several of their ambulances about but didn't try to establish the freq. They have been known to share freqs with SJA though.
I didn't notice anything on 163.1375
You may well be right about the DCS266 intermod on 166.2125, I was getting a lot of close call hits; though I never got the Lotus freqs.
In the WTR, 163.675 is allocated to the Red Cross, I did see several of their ambulances about but didn't try to establish the freq. They have been known to share freqs with SJA though.
I didn't notice anything on 163.1375
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