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ve5wil

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hi all. any clues or ideas on finding the LCN for a direct frequency access 800mhz nextedge9600 system?
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All you can do is get DSD+ and sniff it to find it. honestly.
We don't call it direct frequency access just channel numbers. and it is not in any specific order.
it could be 1 through 10, or it could be all over the place. Just monitor the CC and DSD will build you
a list of channels based on the CC info,

Hope this helps.
 
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