[Scan-DC] Verizon Center?

Andrew Clegg w4jecom at w4je.com
Wed Nov 25 07:30:03 EST 2009


Thanks Dave!

I heard that one, and I also heard another good one that's not on your  
current list: 457.5625 c82.5. That was used to coordinate which camera  
angle was shown on the Jumbotron and what to show during time outs. It  
was also used to coordinate half-time activities on the floor. The RF  
was always on, and when they weren't talking you could hear what  
sounded like play-by-play very faintly in the background.

In addition to those two, Close Call captured brief activity on  
462.1375. It was too brief for me to decipher what they were talking  
about.

It was a good game. Very close at the end, but the Wizards prevailed,  
in memory of their owner who died yesterday. They had a short memorial  
for him before the game.

Andy

On Nov 25, 2009, at 0:11, David Schoenberger <davidschoenberger at gmail.com 
 > wrote:

> Since Verizon Center went to MOTOTRBO, I'd say the best analog  
> frequency to monitor would be 461.5125 [ d152], which is what the  
> CSC Event Staff people usually use.
>
> Dave
>
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 5:15 PM, Andrew Clegg <w4jecom at w4je.com>  
> wrote:
> I just got last-second tickets for tonight's Wizards game at the phone
> booth. Just like all the useful freqs last weekend for FedEx field,  
> does
> anyone have a good site for Verizon Center frequencies? Last time I  
> went I
> grabbed quite a few with Close Call.
>
> THIS TIME I'm bringing my noise-canceling headphones.
>
> Thanks, and cheers!
> Andy
>
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