San Diego Unified Port District

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JoeyC

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Does anyone know why the San Diego Unified Port District system has been removed from the RR Database? I still have a link to it but you cannot find it otherwise. A notice in RED on the page says its no longer in use, but thats not true. I was just listening to it 2 days ago when I was there.
 

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JoeyC said:
Does anyone know why the San Diego Unified Port District system has been removed from the RR Database? I still have a link to it but you cannot find it otherwise. A notice in RED on the page says its no longer in use, but thats not true. I was just listening to it 2 days ago when I was there.

I don't know why that would be. I'm a Database Administrator here. Can you give me the direct shortcut URL you have and I will then be able to look back through the submissions for it to see what happened.

It is listed in the upcoming Southern California Frequency Directory (www.ScanSanDiego.com)


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www.ScanSanDiego.com
 

WayneH

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mdfillipp, you going to chime in here? You show as the last modifier and I see no submissions stating the sys may no longer be in use.

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DanRollman said:
JoeyC said:
Does anyone know why the San Diego Unified Port District system has been removed from the RR Database? I still have a link to it but you cannot find it otherwise. A notice in RED on the page says its no longer in use, but thats not true. I was just listening to it 2 days ago when I was there.

I don't know why that would be. I'm a Database Administrator here. Can you give me the direct shortcut URL you have and I will then be able to look back through the submissions for it to see what happened.

It is listed in the upcoming Southern California Frequency Directory (www.ScanSanDiego.com)


Dan
www.ScanSanDiego.com

Yes, of course. Being an admin means you're in complete control, aware of everything happening on this site every waking moment. How could you possibly miss this? :roll:

Their licenses had expired, and no info had been submitted in over a year and a half. Call it proactivity.
 

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What happens when you ASSume

Regardless it is nice to leave the system publicly available and note the status of the license. No one had confirmed it was dismantled. I know the system pretty good and it has barely changed in the past 5-6 years.

-Wayne
 
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