Even the typo errors - and incorrect info - are identical.
With regards to 800 MHz, Andrew, there is a query for the FCC database that will allow you to specify state, county and frequency range ... and the query then provides the licenses fitting the query.
Go to:
http://svartifoss2.fcc.gov/reports/st_cty_freqrange.cfm
Enter "NC" for the state ... then the county you want to look at ... then the frequency range. The frequency range would typically be 851.0125 through 868.9875 (or a segment of that). Remember to enter an "M" before the frequencies you enter.
For service code, leave the setting to "all services," unless you want a particular service.
Choose ULS licensing on the next page.
Any licenses that come back with a two-letter service code starting with a "Y" are trunked licenses, and any starting with a "G" are conventional.
The database was not working this morning (Sunday) ... the FCC occasionally has parts of the database down for maintenance ? during weekend hours. You might have to wait until Monday to run your queries.
Jeff