465.375 osp

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sopranosno1

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Hearing the piqua post on old marcs 1472, with the mre of 465.375. One time i saw dcs411 with it. Maybe 774.2875 is now history or is it still in use in parts of the state where osp is still on old marcs?
 

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Hearing the piqua post on old marcs 1472, with the mre of 465.375. One time i saw dcs411 with it. Maybe 774.2875 is now history or is it still in use in parts of the state where osp is still on old marcs?

The last I heard, OSP had gone back to their UHF MRE frequencies to avoid interference between the vehicle repeater and voice radio on new MARCS, and that was about a year ago. 700 MHz might still be in use in a few places but I really doubt it.
 

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Is there any other frequencies they are using I'm in the Findlay Fremont area right now Fremont OSP got new radios but there not on IP there still on the old system.
 

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Is there any other frequencies they are using I'm in the Findlay Fremont area right now Fremont OSP got new radios but there not on IP there still on the old system.

The radios you are referring to are most likely APX series radios. The new radios are backwards compatible, so they will also work on the old MARCS system. They most likely have both systems programmed in them so that once the switch is made to the new system, everything is seamless. After the switch is made to the new system and the old system is shut down, the frequencies and TG's from the old system will be removed from the radios.
 

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OSP is using the old uhf mre channels her eis Eastern Ohio
 
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