mainetrunk
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I just heard 2 plows talking about different towns in the center of York County. I looked it up, looks like it is a county thing, not state. Site / Frequency / Market Search Results
Hopefully they will be part of the new COMMNET system. From what I have been told, there are allegedly only 4 repairmen that know the current DOT towers throughout the whole state. I dont see any new antennas on any vehicles YET..
Why change? Low band is perfectly suited for their long-range mobile-only operation. 4 Techs is not unreasonable for a system that size...
Mass also continues to maintain it's Low-Band and even began adding Repeaters
If it's not Broke - Don't Break it
OK, majority rules, haha. But, am I to understand they only have 1 repeater freq? 47.340--167.9?
I am going to say yes to my own question, and I will tell you why..
1st, checkout the confirmation dates, not many confirmed this year.
2nd, 47.100--dc 205 I belive is a simulcast of 47.34--167.9
3rd, that is the only channel you wx reports--47.34/167.9
4th, all I hear them say for channel is 32 or 39, simplex I beleive
As far as how many techs, if you guys say it is a good system, long range, clarity, great... Just THOUGHT they would upgrade, since 1/2 of everyone else in the U.S has in the past 10 years. And have you seen some of those antennas? Bent like a twig. Like you say ECPS92, if it aint broke, dont break it..