[Scan-DC] Fwd: Question about Nationals Park

~Bill ecps92 at earthlink.net
Sun Sep 5 10:38:47 EDT 2021


Based on the web page at
https://www.mlb.com/nationals/ballpark/information/guide
where it indicates, Transistor Radio [likely Not, since folks indicate No Delay]
it is likely a Telex style system, many of these operate on either [Wifi (iOS) or 72-76 mhz]

IF the iOS users bring their own Cellphones to listen, or the rental units use 72-76 mhz
Older transmitters required them to use one or the other, the newer transmitters can do both

One of the manuals indicates
AVAILABLE FREQUENCIES
Frequencies Available

CHANNEL FREQ. in MHz
A 72.100
B 72.200
C 72.300
D 72.400
E 72.500
F 72.600
G 72.700
H 72.800
I 72.900
J 75.500
K 75.600
L 75.700
M 75.800
N 75.900
O 74.700
P 75.300
Q 75.400



Bill - N1KUG
Boston, Mass
Cruise Ship Frequencies
http://scanmaritime.com/



-----Original Message-----
From: scan-dc-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:scan-dc-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Alan Henney
Sent: Saturday, September 04, 2021 5:05 PM
To: Scan DC
Subject: [Scan-DC] Fwd: Question about Nationals Park

Does anybody have a guess where this system broadcasts?

---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Tim Haight <tim.haight at gmail.com>
Date: Sat, Sep 4, 2021 at 3:43 PM
Subject: Fwd: Question about Nationals Park
To: <alan at henney.com>


Hello Alan.  I have a question and was referred to you for maybe an answer (or perhaps a point in a different direction).  Please see the email I sent to Dave Schoengerger for more details but essentially I'm trying to find the frequency for the in-park re-broadcast at Nationals Park.

And to answer the questions Dave asked me in return:  I can find no markings and I did step through all the FM radio VHF freqs using a small radio.

Thanks in advance,
Tim

---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: David Schoenberger <davidschoenberger at icloud.com>
Date: Sat, Sep 4, 2021 at 3:05 PM
Subject: Re: Question about Nationals Park
To: Tim Haight <tim.haight at gmail.com>


Hi Tim,

No, I don’t have any idea what frequency they use. I assume there are no markings on the radio that detail frequency information?

Have you tried manually stepping through the FM broadcast frequencies, and seeing if you happen upon it?

Alan Henney, who runs the Scan-DC mailing list, may have some information or may be able to find someone who does. His email is alan at henney.com.

Sorry I couldn’t be of more assistance. I hope you get it figured out.

Dave

On Sep 4, 2021, at 1:00 PM, Tim Haight <tim.haight at gmail.com> wrote:

Hello.  Thanks in advance for allowing me to intrude on your life.  I was trying to find some information and came across your blog.  My question is:

The Nats re-broadcast 106.7 in-park on a different frequency (without a
delay) -- they also pipe it throughout the concourse.  They occasionally give away small receivers that pick up this frequency so fans can listen to the "radio broadcast" in the seats.

*Any idea what frequency they use?*  I have a small FM receiver that I brought to the park hoping I could tune it in -- but was unsuccessful.  I can, of course, get 106.7 but there is a delay.  I'm hoping to find the in-park frequency so I can use a normal radio and not the big on-ear single purpose receiver they give away.

The service is provided by these people: https://livesportsradio.com/  if that's at all helpful.

Thanks,
Tim
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