I perused through some old state radio files I have last night to look for fun CDO references to send a friend off on his retirement. I did not realize this, but the entire state parks system in the 70-80's was low band as well. And let's not forget the low band inputs into the CDO Fire Intercity Syst....I mean the OES Fire Net (with I believe the Hoadley Peak LowBand RX and tie still active, considering the skip I hear come in on the local VHF side...), as well as CalFire's Department of Forestry's lowband chiefs nets. That would be 3 and some change large state agencies on low band. So the state knew how to best communicate statewide across our terrain way back then. The state microwave system then was pretty bare bones, covering key regions, and as agencies grew into higher spectrum, you can see the microwave system grow to a higher resolution to link sites together. I can only imagine what could be the doubling of that to support a trunked system that covers what current VHF systems cover.