Good news that they are complete on the UHF system, but as usual there will always be a few vehicles that either got lost in the shuffle or was not done due to age or being retired. I remember having a Low Band GE Mastr radio in one of my old ambulances years ago (1980) on what became the Coroners system even though NYCEMS had moved from VHF-Hi to the UHF-T system 5 years earlier. I never did figure that one out.
I hope they don't have a voter steering system, as I have never seen a voter transmitter steering system that worked properly, and provided good coverage for the user at the time he was calling in. Usually it would steer to the wrong transmitter, because he voted a site not in his area, or someone else would key up and reroute the transmission to the wrong area. I actually removed a few because of those complaints, and a simulcast transmitter system would work a lot better.
I'll have to talk to when I can someone in their radio shop, as I don't normally monitor just FDNY all day to hear the problems reported, I prefer to listen to Westchester Co's 3600 system.