[Scan-DC] Verizon Center?

David Schoenberger davidschoenberger at gmail.com
Wed Nov 25 12:38:29 EST 2009


Interesting. The Lansburgh Theater (one of the Shakespeare Theater Company
theaters, located near the Verizon Center) uses 457.5375 [  82.5] for
lighting/sound cues. I guess we know more about this frequency now.

Dave

On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 9:51 AM, Robert H. Eisner <rheisner at yahoo.com>wrote:

> 457.5625 PL 82,5 is a HM Electronic Headset systems which is use all over
> the country at various stage production events.
>
> These are the common duplex frequencies that you'll find in use:
>
> HM Electronics Productions Headsets Possible Base Frequencies (repeated)
>
> 457.5125  PL 82.5
> 457.5375  PL 82.5
> 457.5626  PL 82.5
> 457.5875  PL 82.5
> 457.6125  PL 82.5
>
> Up to 8 Input frequencies (can be used in fully duplex)
>
> 468.4875  PL 88.5
> 468.7625  PL 88.5
> 468.8375  PL 88.5
> 469.1375  PL 88.5
> 469.4625  PL 88.5
> 469.6374  PL 88.5
> 469.6625  PL 88.5
> 469.8875  PL 88.5
>
>
>
> --- On *Wed, 11/25/09, Andrew Clegg <w4jecom at w4je.com>* wrote:
>
> 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
>
>


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