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Hi
I don't know the exact frequencies. You may try contacting the organization that sponsors the race. The American auto racing club etc.
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Rev. mark Torgerson
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> On Feb 27, 2016, at 10:36 AM, Phil Scovell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> I listened here in Denver to one of our many sports stations as they =
> covered the Daytona 500 last weekend. I heard some of the radio =
> transmissions between the pits and the drivers and wondered what =
> frequencies they were using. I figure it must be VHF, of course, but it =
> would be fun listening in during an actual race. I wish Denver would =
> get into racing and build a big track but when we built the latest =
> Bronco stadium, I was hoping they would build a retractible dome so we =
> could host a Super Bowl some day but the mayor, who is now the governor, =
> literally said on air that he was afraid it might get jammed. Liberals! =
> Can=E2=80=99t live without them and can=E2=80=99t shoot them, as Steven =
> Wright said once, haha.
>
> Phil.
> K0NX
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