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Old 09-21-2009, 09:19 PM
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The NJSP has filed a license modification one of their primary trunk system licenses (WNHY937) to reband all the freqs. that fall into the reband range.

Add 000806.56250000 1 1 41 FX1 200 10.000 50.000
Add 000806.61250000 1 1 42 FX1 200 10.000 50.000
Add 000807.21250000 1 1 43 FX1 200 10.000 50.000
Add 000807.23750000 1 1 44 FX1 200 10.000 50.000
Add 000807.66250000 1 1 45 FX1 200 10.000 50.000
Add 000807.76250000 1 1 46 FX1 200 10.000 50.000
Add 000808.13750000 1 1 47 FX1 200 10.000 50.000
Add 000808.43750000 1 1 48 FX1 200 10.000 50.000
Add 000808.51250000 1 1 49 FX1 200 10.000 50.000
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Old 09-22-2009, 05:08 AM
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Not sure what the truth is but, those are the input freqs. Add 45Mhz to get the repeater outputs.
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Old 09-22-2009, 08:14 AM
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A simple FCC ULS query will give you your answer:

ULS Application - PubSafty/SpecEmer/PubSaftyNtlPlan,806-817/851-862MHz,Trunked - 0003958518 - NEW JERSEY, STATE OF


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Anyone operating in the 866-868 mhz band will have to move down 15mhz. It is part of the rebanding process going on nationwide.
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