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Purpose of a Racing Scanner

All racing teams have radio frequencies assigned to them so they can communicate with each other. Conversations are held between the driver and a spotter, crew chief, or other drivers before, during, and after a race. A spotter informs the driver when he is clear to make a move, any accidents up ahead of him on the race track during the race, which line to get into to help him pass or drive around cars and also tell the driver what line to use (up or down the track) to help him race faster. A crew chief (head mechanic) will communicate with the driver as to how his car is running, what changes are wanted, what his time is and how long before the next pit stop.



A racing scanner allows you to listen in on these conversations. A racing scanner has multiple frequencies to allow you to listen to all the teams. Each team has a primary, secondary and a back up frequency assigned to them. A racing scanner has all these frequencies for you to choose from any given time during the race, before the race, and after the race.



Here is a list of frequencies currently being used at the start of the 2007 Nascar season:



Car # Driver Primary 2nd



1 Martin Truex Jr 466.6875 464.9250



2 Kurt Busch 451.8250 464.8250



4 Scott Wimmer 468.8500 461.7500



5 Kyle Busch 468.2125 467.0375



6 Mark Martin 460.9500 466.7500



7 Robbie Gordon 469.4500 463.6500



8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 464.9500 463.7250



9 Kasey Kahne 451.8500 452.6500



10 Scott Riggs 462.5875 462.7625



11 Dennie Hamlin 467.4750 462.4250



12 Ryan Newman 457.7875 466.2125



14 Sterling Marlin 457.1750 452.1250



15 Paul Menard 464.8750 452.0500



16 Greg Biffle 468.4500 465.0250



17 Matt Kenseth 462.2000 462.4500



18 JJ Yeley 462.5000 467.4500



19 Jeremy Mayfield 456.8500 452.4500



20 Tony Stewart 462.5250 462.4750



21 Kenny Schrader 463.6875 452.2000



22 Dave Blaney 468.9375



23 Mike Skinner 469.4250 469.4125



24 Jeff Gordon 467.0625 465.8625



25 Brian Vickers 466.7875 462.0625



26 Jamie McMurry 465.9750 460.7250



25 Brian Vickers 466.7875 462.0625



29 Kevin Harvick 469.0125 462.0250



31 Jeff Burton 468.5750 468.6000



32 Travis Kvapil 463.3500 468.8250



34 Randy LaJoie 463.8125 468.3125



36 Bill Elliott 469.4625 452.1250



37 Chad Blount 464.1125 467.8375



38 Elliott Sadler 466.9500 466.4500



40 D. Stremme 461.3750 462.1000



41 Reed Sorenson 458.0000 457.0250



42 Casey Mears 466.1000 465.8750



43 Bobby Labonte 467.7750 464.4500



45 Kyle Petty 461.2250 464.4000



48 Jimmy Johnson 452.2375 451.9875



49 B. Sherman 461.4125 466.2875



50 L. Foyt 463.9750 464.1750



52 L. Gunselman 467.5250



55 Michael Waltrip 460.1625



59 A. Belmont 462.8875 452.2625



61 Kevin LePage 463.2125 452.0750



66 Jeff Green 466.5000 469.1375



74 Derrick Cope 464.4125 464.5500



78 Kenny Wallace 452.2625 466.0250



80 Carl Long 466.8625 466.7625



88 Dale Jarrett 468.5250 466.3750



89 Morgan Shepherd 467.0125 4667.1375



92 C. Chaffin 466.3625



95 S. Barrett 451.7125 452.2875



96 Terry Labonte 461.1625



99 Carl Edwards 466.2750 466.8625



00 Hermie Sadler 466.7375



01 Joe Nemechek 463.2875 461.3250



07 Clint Boyer 469.2375 464.4625



09 Mike Wallace 468.3125 460.7375



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