[TrunkCom] Clock now running on 800 MHz rebanding

Mike VanderVeer mbvv at wideopenwest.com
Sat Dec 4 20:58:49 EST 2004


Also keep in mine that Cleveland may be using 25Khz channels, since that's 
the standard bandwidth in the 851-865.9875 range now.  The new channels in 
the 851-854 PS band will be 12.5Khz, so they may have to do some retuning 
fram that standpoint as well.  I haven't checked the emissions on that 
system, so they may already be using 12.5 even though standar spacing there 
is 25.

Mike

On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 16:42:22 -0500, 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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