New sites are live, with some traffic.
Which onesNew sites are live, with some traffic.
Thanks.There are also some attachments on applications for the 700 MHz State License that list most of the sites.
I posted links to those several years ago.
They filed another one in June of this year.
This one only shows one frequency at each site for some reason.
That is old fashioned. Let me re-phrase the question,,,,, why are the freqs and sites not on the FCC licenses?The old fashion way. Searching the 700mhz band and driving around attempting to locate the sites.
Interesting. I wonder why this type of license exists? But not to waste too many brain cells on it.Because NM is using a 700 MHz State License. Those aren't site based licenses like regular public safety and industrial/ business licenses.
The TAC 3 they were refereing to was ABQ Fire Dept's Tac 3.
Has anyone heard when San Antonio Peak might get a 700 site? I regular monitor other stuff on San Antonio, and I run a band search every few weeks. So far Zero signs of 700.
The State seems to be quite busy these days. I hear there are new sites on down in Dona Ana County and Otero County as well
My listening post is about 10 miles north of the NM/CO state line, I have programmed the range of NM DTRS freqs into the scanner,,, nothing heard.Anyone else up in Farmington seeing new DTRS sites? I heard the state has turned on sites all down 550 to Farmington from ABQ. I also heard rumors that all of San Juan is joining the state next following Sandoval County. Also seeing many new TG but most are "E".
The otero site isn't online yet.The State seems to be quite busy these days. I hear there are new sites on down in Dona Ana County and Otero County as well