Hi,
You can check either Clark or Bannock counties in Idaho. "700mhz" is all
they tell me.
Around here, it is the 2-way radio guys that are doing all of it... and
it's a lot of work (just watching how many times they have had to go up
to a certain tower to fix things).
Travis
Microserv
Gi
Do you have specific info ? freq ? call sing ? County state?
Going to the fcc site to investigate
Gino A. Villarini
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Hi,
It's not the city, but rather County and State. I have no idea how they
did it... but there was BIG money available after 9/11 to setup these
type of systems.
Travis
Microserv
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Travis,
Care to share how the city got a 700 mhz license ?
Gino A. Villarini
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Travis,
Care to share how the city got a 700 mhz license ?
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Sure it can. But it makes a lot more sense for someone to post the basic who-what-where-when's with a message right off the batt.
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Dylan,Google can be your friend at times like these.Here is a link.
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Sure would be nice if I could get the City here to backhaul their tropos
units with something other than 5.2/5.8. Im sure something is available for
City use. I did see a new Alvarion flat panel show up last week at a fire
station, no telling what freq though. They were using canopy.
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Hi,
I'm not sure about other parts of the country, but here in Idaho they
have been using 700mhz for city/county emergency services. Many towers
have expensive ($100k) point to point links to feed the system, and then
a full rack of equipment inside. The idea is that every emergency
service w
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