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Slow growth systems have at least 5 years to make use of the frequencies. And in rural areas, I expect the FCC isn't quite as concerned about checking up all that often. Personally, I think if systems don't exist they shouldn't be in the TRS database. Tom WA8PYR Scott Berringer wrote: > According to FCC Database, The Brown County system license was issued > almost a year ago on July 30, 2001. The Oxford system is licensed for > the Police Department and that one was issued on October 28, 1999. > > Are you saying that the FCC isn't 'checking up' on these license > issuances for 'slow growth' purposes? It's possible, yes. But, after > going through the FCC database for Ohio recently, they're 'offlining' > a lot of systems for 'slow growth progress reports'. > Does anyone else have any further on this?