FCC's Rebanding Decision
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FCC's Rebanding Decision
I recently read where the FCC's rebanning decision. For many agencies that are APCO compliant, does this decision mean simply reprogramming or radio replacement?
Here's a link to the decision:
http://www.apcointl.org/frequency/QA.htm
Thanks guys,
Tim N3WIR
Silver Spring Maryland
Here's a link to the decision:
http://www.apcointl.org/frequency/QA.htm
Thanks guys,
Tim N3WIR
Silver Spring Maryland
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Thanks Seth. Let me try another link from the periodical.sglass wrote:bad link tim
This one should take you to the main page.
http://www.apcointl.org/frequency/800hp.htm
This link should take you to a Microsoft Powerpoint presentation.
http://www.apcointl.org/frequency/docum ... g-PSV2.ppt
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All of the later model radios (i.e.MTS, XTS, MT series, etc.) will have to touched due to the rebanding effort which will require the re-numbering of all of the 806 to 809/851 to 854 channels. The radios will have to be re-flashed with the new channel assignments so they work properly in a trunked environment when assigned a channel.
The LTS and LCS series radios don't have enough memory to accept the reprogramming and will be replaced on NEXTEL's dime according to "M".
Being APCO compliant doesn't have any bearing on it. It's the systems that are currently in the NPSPAC band (821 to 823/866 to 869 channels) that are specificially affected.
The LTS and LCS series radios don't have enough memory to accept the reprogramming and will be replaced on NEXTEL's dime according to "M".
Being APCO compliant doesn't have any bearing on it. It's the systems that are currently in the NPSPAC band (821 to 823/866 to 869 channels) that are specificially affected.
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Ahh, crap. If this happens in my area, my XTS (used strictly for monitoring purposes) will become useless. Guess I better start saving for a crappy digital scanner.....KS4VT wrote:All of the later model radios (i.e.MTS, XTS, MT series, etc.) will have to touched due to the rebanding effort which will require the re-numbering of all of the 806 to 809/851 to 854 channels. The radios will have to be re-flashed with the new channel assignments so they work properly in a trunked environment when assigned a channel.
The LTS and LCS series radios don't have enough memory to accept the reprogramming and will be replaced on NEXTEL's dime according to "M".
Being APCO compliant doesn't have any bearing on it. It's the systems that are currently in the NPSPAC band (821 to 823/866 to 869 channels) that are specificially affected.
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Charlie,fireradio wrote:Ahh, crap. If this happens in my area, my XTS (used strictly for monitoring purposes) will become useless. Guess I better start saving for a crappy digital scanner.....KS4VT wrote:All of the later model radios (i.e.MTS, XTS, MT series, etc.) will have to touched due to the rebanding effort which will require the re-numbering of all of the 806 to 809/851 to 854 channels. The radios will have to be re-flashed with the new channel assignments so they work properly in a trunked environment when assigned a channel.
The LTS and LCS series radios don't have enough memory to accept the reprogramming and will be replaced on NEXTEL's dime according to "M".
Being APCO compliant doesn't have any bearing on it. It's the systems that are currently in the NPSPAC band (821 to 823/866 to 869 channels) that are specificially affected.
This is what I was getting to when I created the thread. My department went digital a little over a year ago with a HUGE system. I'm curious to how they will be affected.
Here is further information on our system:
http://www.radioreference.com/modules.p ... B&sid=2142
Tim N3WIR
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They are a NPSPAC system and will be relocated to new channel assignments 15 MHz. below where they are right now. It will be affected the same way as my HUGE system.Hoseman292 wrote:Charlie,fireradio wrote:Ahh, crap. If this happens in my area, my XTS (used strictly for monitoring purposes) will become useless. Guess I better start saving for a crappy digital scanner.....KS4VT wrote:All of the later model radios (i.e.MTS, XTS, MT series, etc.) will have to touched due to the rebanding effort which will require the re-numbering of all of the 806 to 809/851 to 854 channels. The radios will have to be re-flashed with the new channel assignments so they work properly in a trunked environment when assigned a channel.
The LTS and LCS series radios don't have enough memory to accept the reprogramming and will be replaced on NEXTEL's dime according to "M".
Being APCO compliant doesn't have any bearing on it. It's the systems that are currently in the NPSPAC band (821 to 823/866 to 869 channels) that are specificially affected.
This is what I was getting to when I created the thread. My department went digital a little over a year ago with a HUGE system. I'm curious to how they will be affected.
Here is further information on our system:
http://www.radioreference.com/modules.p ... B&sid=2142
Tim N3WIR
Silver Spring Maryland
http://www.radioreference.com/modules.p ... sysid=813A
Mark
Anyone know if this will apply to radios on 9600 BPS systems? I'm thinking not, because of the way they use a base freq. and calculate the channel from there. And the system sends a Channel Identifier message over the air with the parameters needed (base freq/tx offset, etc.) to tell the radios how to calculate the channels. Also, the typical base freq. for the 800 systems is 851.00625.KS4VT wrote:All of the later model radios (i.e.MTS, XTS, MT series, etc.) will have to touched due to the rebanding effort which will require the re-numbering of all of the 806 to 809/851 to 854 channels. The radios will have to be re-flashed with the new channel assignments so they work properly in a trunked environment when assigned a channel.
Anyone know for sure?