In Southern California under SCRRBA, we're already semi-narrowbanding
in the 70cm / 440mHz band to 20kHz per channel/frequency.

IIRC, FRS and by extension GMRS is already 12.5kHz.

On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 3:36 PM, N9WYS<[email protected]> wrote:
> Albert,
>
> This depends on the service.  Public Safety and Business Radio services are
> affected.  Amateur Radio and GMRS are not - at this time.  (IIRC)
>
> I would certainly expect to see a glut of non-narrowband compatible
> equipment enter the surplus market soon...
>
> Mark - N9WYS
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]  On Behalf Of Albert
>
> Yes, I realize it effects only UHF and VHF users. Maybe I was unclear with
> my question.
>
> Is is ALL VHF and UHF users? I was under the impression it was only the
> upper UHF trunked systems and the like. But maybe I was confused.
>
> Will many users have to dump their older radios and have to upgrade?
>
> I was wondering what surplus equipment might be coming onto the market due
> to the changes.
>
> If you have seen posts from me before, I am interested in Motorola Genesis
> related radio gear. I was curious if there might be a flood of it on the
> market in the near future.
>
> Thanks
>
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