Indianapolis 500 Scanner Frequencies
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IndyCar Officials 468.8250 453.3125 451.6875 456.8375
TV Broadcast 450.6375 450.6750 450.8375 450.3875
455.3125 450.7500
Radio Broadcast 454.0000
PA 455.1375 450.1375
2013 IndyCar Frequency List
1 Ryan Hunter-Reay 469.3000
2 AJ Allmendinger 464.9250 464.8250
3 Helio Castroneves 464.5750 464.6750
4 JR Hildebrand 468.5375 466.4125
5 EJ Viso 467.4000 463.3500
6 Sebastian Saavedra 469.7250 467.7750
7 Sebastien Bourdais 463.9250 464.9625
8 Ryan Briscoe 465.4250 457.7125
9 Scott Dixon 461.6125 461.1125 469.8875
10 Dario Franchitti 467.0375 461.6625
11 Tony Kanaan 464.2500 462.3000
12 Will Power 464.7000 464.6000
14 Takuma Sato 467.0750
15 Graham Rahal 468.8875 466.9125
16 James Jakes 469.2625 468.2625
17 Michel Jourdain Jr 466.3125 464.6250
18 Ana Beatriz 463.6000
19 Justin Wilson 462.9625 469.9375
20 Ed Carpenter 469.1125 462.7625
21 Josef Newgarden 463.4625
22 Oriol Servia 463.2875 461.0125
25 Marco Andretti 468.4875
26 Carlos Munoz 462.4000 468.2125
27 James Hinchcliffe 469.1375
41 Conor Daly 461.8375
55 Tristan Vautier 464.4625
60 Townshend Bell 451.1000
63 Pippa Mann 465.0375
77 Simon Pagenaud 469.4375
78 Simona De Silvestro 463.3000 468.4625
83 Charlie Kimball 467.3375
91 Buddy Lazier 465.4625
98 Alex Tagliani 452.2625 458.8750 462.2625
99 Katherine Legge 467.7750 469.7250



Notes:
* The frequencies usually remain the same every year.
* If I update this list, I will add the date. Currently this list was updated in May 2013.
* There are booths at the track that rent scanners. They will sell you an up-to-date frequency list for $5.
INDYCAR SCANNER FREQUENCIES
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If you are new to scanners / headsets / intercoms for taking to the track, I found a very helpful web site: Frequency Fan Club. While they sell the equipment, they offer lots of tips and info - www.racescanners.com/faq_general.php
I am looking to get noise-cancelling headphones with an intercom so that I can talk to my race buddy during the noisy race. You can get them linked together with a wire which is fine if you are only using them while you sit together during the race. Wireless ones are available, using either FM or Bluetooth, so that you can wander around, perhaps hundreds of feet apart, and still talk back and forth.
Also, you can hook in a scanner or AM/FM radio or both, to the system so you can follow the race. Many headsets offer a PTT (push to talk) button, which then interupts the radio broadcast so that you can talk to the other person.
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