[TrunkCom] Clock now running on 800 MHz rebanding

Scott Berringer scanman at scanland.org
Sat Dec 4 16:44:02 EST 2004


They use 851.0125 as one of their system (voice only) channels. They 
picked that one up from Strongsville years ago when they joined the 
SWRCN in that area.

Tom Swisher wrote:

> Scott Berringer wrote:
>
>> I meant 851.0125
>
>
> Couldn't say how that will play out, but I suspect Cleveland might be 
> asked if they would be willing to move. As long as it's not a control 
> channel, no problem, they can just reconfigure the system and retune 
> some repeaters. One day of work.
>
> If it's used as a control channel, it would probably be cheaper and 
> easier to pick another frequency for the NPSPAC I-CALL channel.
>
> Tom WA8PYR
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