eraweeb
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On the bottom of page 18 in the new Southern Nevada Scanner Book, it lists all of the 800 MHz frequencies that will be used with the SNACC system once rebanding occurs. Supposedly at that time all of the old repeater freqs will become obsolete and un-usable.
I figured that I would put a new program together for the BCD996T so that I would have it ready to use as soon as rebanding occurs.
Using ARC software, I assumed that all I have to do is to create a new Site containing all of the 800 MHz freqs that would be closest to me. Since I live in the far northwest corner of Vegas, I took all of the freqs marked for Vegas and Mt. Charleston (31 of them) and put them in a new Site and saved it.
Does anyone know if this is all that needs to be done or not? I have to admit that I am not 100% up on the whole rebanding issue. Thanks for any help in advance!
I figured that I would put a new program together for the BCD996T so that I would have it ready to use as soon as rebanding occurs.
Using ARC software, I assumed that all I have to do is to create a new Site containing all of the 800 MHz freqs that would be closest to me. Since I live in the far northwest corner of Vegas, I took all of the freqs marked for Vegas and Mt. Charleston (31 of them) and put them in a new Site and saved it.
Does anyone know if this is all that needs to be done or not? I have to admit that I am not 100% up on the whole rebanding issue. Thanks for any help in advance!