Identifying a Rebanded System

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WuLabsWuTecH

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Question: It used to be that if a system was rebanded, it was noted somewhere on the database page. Is this still the case? Because I don't see any systems that now have that rebanding warning. And if not, how do I tell if a system has been rebanded or not?

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If a system has rebanded, and it's not a P25 type (where the control channel has all the needed data, and you don't need any custom tables), then yes it still is flagged.

Here's an example of a rebanded system, and the warning that gets generated, because it's an analog system...

Carroll County Public Safety Trunking System, Westminster, Maryland - Scanner Frequencies

What system(s) in what state would you think requires this warning? Mike
 

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Thanks for the answer!

To answer your question, none at the moment. I had thought that our system here in the county was going to be rebanded this past month, but I was just informed that they got an extension for it. They had collected our radios and issued us backups about a month ago, so I had figured that it was done, but I guess they hit a snag. Thanks!
 

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If a system has rebanded, and it's not a P25 type ...
The only systems marked in the DB as rebanded are Motorola Systems. They are the only systems that are rebanded, no other type of systems are affected by a change in the LCN lineup (which is what the reband flag is for). Other systems can have the frequencies change due to spectrum reorganization, but that is not rebanding.
 

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