[TrunkCom] Re:Monitoring the newer 380 Mhz Project-25 systems
Scott Berringer
scanman at scanland.org
Wed Jun 22 12:42:13 EDT 2005
Yes, I believe they will require Base, Offset, Spacings. Just like all
non 800/900 MHz Motorola type systems. Since there is no set channel
numbering scheme for these systems.
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> I don't know about the Project-25 systems, but I don't think so.
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "JERRY NONE" <thepolishdude at yahoo.com>
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>> Will these new systems be like everything else below
>> 800 where you need the BASE and OFFSETS?
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>>> In fact, as I understand it, all mil bases in the
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