[Scan-DC] SCANNING OPPORTUNITY

Charley Armstrong armstrong.c at verizon.net
Thu Jun 11 19:47:19 EDT 2009


Film companies also use UHF business freqs as well.  Generally you  
have to be within a few blocks to hear them.  Also, film companies  
sometime use broadcast TV channels for video assist.

CA

On Jun 11, 2009, at 7:40 PM, Eric C. Carlson wrote:

> The usual business itinerants and these film/video production
> frequencies are good place to start:
> 152.87
> 152.9
> 152.93
> 152.96
> 152.99
> 153.02
> 173.225
> 173.275
> 173.325
> 173.375
>
> I've personally observed 173.375 used for director-to-camera-operator
> for a mobile film production in the past.
>
> -Eric
>
> On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 5:31 PM, Andrew Clegg<w4jecom at w4je.com> wrote:
>> I read in the Examiner today there are two movies presently filming  
>> in town.
>> One as-yet-unnamed movie with Owen Wilson and another one called  
>> "Salt" with
>> Angelina Jolie.
>>
>> Is anyone hearing anything? Any guesses what frequencies might be  
>> used
>> during production?
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