[TrunkCom] rebanding

JERRY NONE thepolishdude at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 19 10:00:48 EDT 2005


It is supposed to be done in Four Waves.
NSPAC Region 1 will start in 2005.
http://wireless.fcc.gov/publicsafety/800MHz/bandreconfiguration/index2.html
Wave 4 is the BORDER area states.
If I recall correctly, Wave 4 will go last becasue of
treaties with the Dominion Of Canada and The United
States & Territories Of Mexico.
Ohio is in Wave 4.  I think this is becasue even
though the land area of Ohio does NOT border Canada,
its border goes to the middle of Lake Erie.  That is
where the "TECHNICALITY" is.

As this map: 
http://www.911dispatch.com/info/800_transition/wave_info.html
  points out, Indinana is in Wave 1, that is why they
have already started.  Ohio which borders Indiana is
in Wave 4.

Does this help?

--- Jeff Kenyon <at649 at tcnet.org> wrote:

> Hi everyone, how are current users in the
> 866-868.9875 MHz band doing in
> terms of changing frequencies with rebanding?  I was
> just reading on
> radioreference.com that a trunked system in Indiana
> was in the middle of
> making the change over because of the rebanding. 
> How is everyone else
> doing in terms of that?
> 
> 
> 
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