[TrunkCom] Clock now running on 800 MHz rebanding
JERRY NONE
thepolishdude at yahoo.com
Sat Dec 4 16:16:56 EST 2004
Hey will that include the 45 Megacycle lower inputs
from the 900 Meagcycle TRSs?
What abut the LTR 800 and 900 TRSs?
Don't they use LCNs too?
--- "Lindsay C. Blanton III" <lindsay at lcblanton.com>
wrote:
> What's going to be interesting are some of the big
> EDACS systems that reside
> in the 866-868.9875 range.
>
> For Motorola systems, a transition could include
> leaving the data channels
> in the old range and moving all the voice channels
> to the new range, then
> phasing out the data channels and reprogramming
> radios as such.
>
> However for EDACS systems and LCNs, it's not that
> easy, and I wonder how
> some very large EDACS system users (Like San
> Antonio, New Orleans, etc) are
> going to handle a transition, since every radio
> needs to be programmed with
> the entire new LCN structure before things will work
> properly. Yikes!
>
> -Lb
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: trunkcom-bounces at mailman.qth.net
> > [mailto:trunkcom-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On
> Behalf Of Tom Swisher
> > Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2004 3:06 PM
> > To: Discussion of Monitoring Trunk Radio Systems
> > Subject: Re: [TrunkCom] Clock now running on 800
> MHz rebanding
> >
> > 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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