[FedCom] New Federal Channels and the GRE PSR-500
Punworg
punworg at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 23 10:10:47 EST 2008
I do not know if it has changed, but 166.250 and 170.15 used to be assigned for remote broadcast use.
----- Original Message ----
From: J&D Schnoor <jimdianes at frontiernet.net>
To: Discussion of Federal Government Communications <fedcom at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 10:19:23 PM
Subject: [FedCom] New Federal Channels and the GRE PSR-500
I want to create a file of conventional frequencies in my Butel ARC500
for
my GRE PSR-500 of exclusively federal VHF and UHF frequencies from 162
to
174 and 406 to 420 mHz. I want to scan them in just the P25 mode with
the
SQ Code in the search mode so that when it displays a NAC code I can
store
it quickly. It appears as if I can actually store 1852 conventional
frequencies in the GRE. I want to make the best use of the available
memory. I have programmed is sequentially in 12.5 kHz steps. I have
removed 162.3875 to 162.5625 (weather and a channel on either side). I
seem
to recall some other "holes" like SCADA in the 170 region. Also, are
there
still some holes between 406 and 420 where there simply are no two-way
channels allocated? Or has all of that changed in those bands?
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