[FedCom] RadioRefrence Accuracy

Ken rfinder1 at verizon.net
Sun Nov 12 13:42:58 EST 2006


Radio Reference overall is IMHO weak on conventional radio federal frequency 
information & has been somewhat 'bullied' by the feds into removing some 
federal radio trunking systems information  -- which of course is the 
website owner's decision.  HOWEVER, once information has been published in 
"Monitoring Times" magazine, 'the cat is out of the bag' so to speak and 
there's no taking anything back once published!

I'm not aware of any federal frequencies assignments being published in the 
FCC data base.

Ken

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "MONIX" <monix at monix.net>
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Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2006 1:08 PM
Subject: [FedCom] RadioRefrence Accuracy


>> As you know, radioreference is a conglomeration of submissions, which 
>> invariably has wrong information on it.]
>
> Very true.
>
> I have noted that normally urban area information is much more accurate 
> than from the rural areas.
>
> Probably due to the greater number of people listening in the urban areas.
>
> However I still use it along with the FCC database.




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