[TrunkCom] testing and mixed opinions on LSM modulation

Jeff Kenyon at649 at tcnet.org
Tue Aug 2 13:58:17 EDT 2005


You know, we are delayed with using 700 MHz too.  Also, what else will
happen with rebanding?  My understanding was that they would just be
moving 15 MHz below where they currently are.





On Tue, 2 Aug 2005 dmccorm at charter.net wrote:

> The 396 has free Uniden software, by the way. You just download it from the Uniden web page.
>
> Ohio and Michigan are to start to be rebanding in late 2006 at the earliest. The negotiation period is currently scheduled to start in the 2nd quarter of 2006, with rebanding of NPSPAC frequencies (866-868.9875) starting in the 4th quarter of 2006 or the first quarter of 2007. That timetable depends on how long it takes to negotiate a new treaty with Canada, so those are tentitive dates.
>
> Details can be found at http://www.800ta.org
>
> Here is the official word from Uninden on rebanding: http://www.radioreference.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=22155&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=
>
> Here is another great web page with everything you wan tot know about rebanding including a list of the Uniden and RadioShack/GRE radios: http://www.wpascanner.com/reband/reband.htm
>
> > I'll have to think of that, but I am not planning on anything right now.
> > I think it would be very helpful if I could try a scanner out for a while
> > and see how user friendly it is and taht would include the software before
> > going out and spending the money to get one.  The Pro-96 is supposed to
> > have a firmware upgrade for rebanding, but here in Michigan that is a few
> > years out due to our close proximity to Canada.
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