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Was in Texas County this past weekend and ID'd a new 700MHz MOSWIN SITE: 3-48
cc: 769.44375
Which begs the question of where 3-47 is?
I have submitted with screencaps of Pro96Com to the database.
yup several neighbors. All submitted, but here is a pix:
It would be interesting to see a map of JUST 700 MHz sites.Thanks! They sure are adding a lot of 700 MHz sites across the state.
There are several 700 MHz sites that are not in the database but were listed in CAPRAD. I posted them in various threads in the past couple years. I don't know if any really exist or not.Which begs the question of where 3-47 is?
If you take the site information in the db, CAPRAD, and unknown sites referred to in other threads you can make a google earth map of the whole system then only show VHF or 700 MHz sites.It would be interesting to see a map of JUST 700 MHz sites.
I think it's a new one. I'm still trying to figre that out.Tom - I have followed your postings but did not see one for Texas County or Houston/Licking.
Did I miss that?
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Well it might not be a good idea but I decided to post my map.
It's a .kml file so you probably need Overview – Google Earth to view it. I don't know of any other software that works with .kml files. The GE tool I mentioned previously for viewing FCC ASR and FAA data you can get from FCCInfo - Now on Google Earth!.
It's there, only the VHF and 700 sites are shown by default. You have to expand 2 triangles down to see all of the folders.Did you consider the 800MHz zone 2 sites around St Louis?
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