[TrunkCom] Clock now running on 800 MHz rebanding

Tom Swisher wa8pyr-scan at sbcglobal.net
Sat Dec 4 16:05:49 EST 2004


Scott Berringer wrote:
> Maybe that explains how the rumor came about for Cleveland, Ohio's VSELP 
> system to get upgraded to a 9600 baud P-25 system.
> 
> Last time I ran trunker on that system, they had approx 4500-5000 radios 
> on it across quite a few different agencies. When the transition starts, 
> I'll be very happy as I'll be able to monitor Cleveland again. :)
> 
> Cleveland's system frequencies will also have to be re-aligned frequency 
> wise as one of their frequencies is 851.0158. Which, I believe, will be 
> one of the new NPSPAC frequencies?

851.0158????

Cleveland should be OK, though. They're already there, so no changes 
needed for them. And since they're public safety, they don't have to move.

Remains to be seen how the -15MHz shift will play out.

Tom WA8PYR
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