For a while the ERVs used the low power 853.9xxx channels along with a couple other 851-4 MHZ NPSPAC channels. Haven't bothered to try to monitor lately. If I recall, the 853.9xxx channels were available to any licensed 800MHz user for low power operations. Not sure if they still are.
NAC in Sharon was 3A8, coverage appears very limited, I was in Sharon center, but it does what it is intended to do. The old Rt 63 IR Site is off.
I don't bother with the data submissions, I generate my own databases from monitoring so it is rare that I need any info from the DB.
Look in the DSDPlus.P25data file for the BEE00.3A9 bandplan info. That shows what the channel number prefix stands for.
chris
NAC in Sharon was 3A8, coverage appears very limited, I was in Sharon center, but it does what it is intended to do. The old Rt 63 IR Site is off.
I don't bother with the data submissions, I generate my own databases from monitoring so it is rare that I need any info from the DB.
Look in the DSDPlus.P25data file for the BEE00.3A9 bandplan info. That shows what the channel number prefix stands for.
chris