We were discussing the possibility of some dead or changed LTR systems over in this thread:
http://forums.radioreference.com/sa...0-crystal-communications-ltr.html#post1714030
Part of the analysis is to take a look at a TRS and see the state of the underlying licenses. If you look at the system in question:
Crystal Communications (Loma Prieta) Trunking System, Loma Prieta, California - Scanner Frequencies
...and see that there is a listing of the system frequencies. There are also links to provide for user submitted FCC Callsigns for these system frequencies:
Site Map: Crystal Communications (Loma Prieta) Trunking System, Loma Prieta, California
...in this entry there are no user submitted entries.
If you want to do some research on the state of the system frequencies for this system, you need to manually open a new window and manually enter each and every frequency into the FCC search box. So for the first LCN, it takes you here:
California Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference
I would like to request an enhancement to the way the database page is rendered. Would it be possible to render the system frequencies as live links into the FCC search page? I know that this doesn't definatively link a license to a frequency. But it does make researching the frequency and licensing linkage much easier...
http://forums.radioreference.com/sa...0-crystal-communications-ltr.html#post1714030
Part of the analysis is to take a look at a TRS and see the state of the underlying licenses. If you look at the system in question:
Crystal Communications (Loma Prieta) Trunking System, Loma Prieta, California - Scanner Frequencies
...and see that there is a listing of the system frequencies. There are also links to provide for user submitted FCC Callsigns for these system frequencies:
Site Map: Crystal Communications (Loma Prieta) Trunking System, Loma Prieta, California
...in this entry there are no user submitted entries.
If you want to do some research on the state of the system frequencies for this system, you need to manually open a new window and manually enter each and every frequency into the FCC search box. So for the first LCN, it takes you here:
California Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference
I would like to request an enhancement to the way the database page is rendered. Would it be possible to render the system frequencies as live links into the FCC search page? I know that this doesn't definatively link a license to a frequency. But it does make researching the frequency and licensing linkage much easier...