System Information for Ex-systems?

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townendjr

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Does the database store information (frequencies, license info, system types, etc) for old, no longer operational systems? I realize that at best it would only include those for which information had been submitted while the system was active.

If so, is this information excluded from the search feature, or is there a way to include it in searches?

Thanks for any insights!

Richard T
PS I hope that this is the appropriate forum for this question!
 

mciupa

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I believe they are known as depreciated systems and yes the search area just to the right of the blog link will call them up.

Here is an example of one I submitted a number of years ago that is now depreciated.
http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?sid=2883

Give it a try for your area of interest.
 

Thayne

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I have gotten some good stuff over the years by being told it was OK to go out and depricate something; then the owner could depreciate it and blame it on a deviate and thus take a deduction :cool:
 

mciupa

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The correct term is deprecated - no i.

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Oops :roll:

Thanks Dave , your correction was most apprecated :lol:

... oh I mean appreciated.
 
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