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I submitted information into the database, that has not been posted. It has been several days now, just wondering what was going on? The info again, Med 1 ambulance transport company operating on the frequencies of RX 152.285 TX 157.545 DPL of 606N. I can confirm this as I am the communications technician for the company. thanks!
 

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NCSHP311 said:
I submitted information into the database, that has not been posted. It has been several days now, just wondering what was going on? The info again, Med 1 ambulance transport company operating on the frequencies of RX 152.285 TX 157.545 DPL of 606N. I can confirm this as I am the communications technician for the company. thanks!

What's going on is the Holidays....
Patience bud, patience...some of us database admins have lives away from the site...give me time to get things caught up from the holidays...just been busy with the whole friends & family thing but should have the NC submissions caught up over the next couple days...
Marshall KE4ZNR
 

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>> I am the communications technician for the company.

Don't sign your name on any of the company's radio documents ... your license to operate on 152.285 / 157.545 expired in 2005.

http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/license.jsp?licKey=1832127

The first bit of good news is that your company is still licensed to operate on .280 and .340.

The second bit of good news is that, although there are several other licensees on 152.285 (the rptr output) in your neighboring counties, they were all on the frequency when your license was still active. That may make it easier to deal with a frequency co-ordinator and retain the same frequencies.

Just don't let your company "sit" on this situation, though, because another entity could quickly snatch up your frequency pair ... and that will cost your company time and money.
 

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jeffmulter said:
>> I am the communications technician for the company.

Don't sign your name on any of the company's radio documents ... your license to operate on 152.285 / 157.545 expired in 2005.

http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/license.jsp?licKey=1832127

The first bit of good news is that your company is still licensed to operate on .280 and .340.

The second bit of good news is that, although there are several other licensees on 152.285 (the rptr output) in your neighboring counties, they were all on the frequency when your license was still active. That may make it easier to deal with a frequency co-ordinator and retain the same frequencies.

Just don't let your company "sit" on this situation, though, because another entity could quickly snatch up your frequency pair ... and that will cost your company time and money.

Yes I know the license has expired as the owner wanted to change frequency pairs, we were getting alot of interference from the other users in neighboring counties. We have gotten in contact with a frequency coordinator in reference to a new frequency pair. I also do not sign any documents at the company the license is in the owners name, basically I just do radio matinence and installs (comm tech was the title given by the owner). We are working hard to get a new freq pair, the bleed over is quite annoying and frustrating. Thanks guys. Sorry Marshall I just know how on top of things you guys are, I didnt know if the message made it through or not. Thanks!
 
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