N7YUO
Member
On the subject of radio maps.
In Sep. 2002, a USU radio was mapped.
Four conventional Tac channels were in the radio.
T1 822.64375, T2 868.25, T3 866.31875, & T4 854.375
Does anyone know anything about these?
An FCC check for these gets only an expired UCAN license on 868.25.
Presently, a lot of local governments in Utah have their own licensed radio channels.
Example 1: Davis County has 3 conventional channels in their radio template:
WNZF800
854.9875, 809.9875
855.9875, 810.9875
WNQI579
856.0125, 811.0125
Utah County has 9 frequency pairs licensed:
WPZV887
855.9875 810.9875
856.7375 811.7375
856.9375 811.9375
857.7375 812.7375
858.7375 813.7375
859.2125 814.2125
859.9375 814.9375
860.2125 815.2125
860.9375 815.9375
Anybody know anything about these conventional channels?
In Sep. 2002, a USU radio was mapped.
Four conventional Tac channels were in the radio.
T1 822.64375, T2 868.25, T3 866.31875, & T4 854.375
Does anyone know anything about these?
An FCC check for these gets only an expired UCAN license on 868.25.
Presently, a lot of local governments in Utah have their own licensed radio channels.
Example 1: Davis County has 3 conventional channels in their radio template:
WNZF800
854.9875, 809.9875
855.9875, 810.9875
WNQI579
856.0125, 811.0125
Utah County has 9 frequency pairs licensed:
WPZV887
855.9875 810.9875
856.7375 811.7375
856.9375 811.9375
857.7375 812.7375
858.7375 813.7375
859.2125 814.2125
859.9375 814.9375
860.2125 815.2125
860.9375 815.9375
Anybody know anything about these conventional channels?