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baloumax

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Looking for scanner looking at sds-100 but in the 700 mhz it goes low at 758 from what i see on uniden page
I was told in my area edmundston nb i would miss some stuff with upcoming new tmr for police etc told i would need something in the 720 range
So any other scanner i should look at
And is there any truth to this
 
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looking at sds-100 but in the 700 mhz it goes low at 758 from what i see on uniden page
Here are the Specifications on frequency coverage.

Not sure about Canada, but here is the 700MHz band in US

 

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Here are the Specifications on frequency coverage.

Not sure about Canada, but here is the 700MHz band in US

No
 

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Its in nbtmr and some parts are not active yet for edmundston region
It is to come that they might use in the 720s so just tryin ti spend the money on something that goes there
 

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720MHz is a cellular band in Canada. You won't find any public safety systems in that band.

Bell Mobility Cellular owns the rights to two blocks of spectrum covering that frequency area in the Maritimes.
 

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No, that area is strictly cellular. I don't believe ISED set aside any 700MHz spectrum for private companies.

Whoever told you they would be using 720MHz for TMR is wrong. Most likely they'll use the spectrum set aside for public safety by ISED which most newer scanners cover.
 
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