jpryor
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I have attached an SDRSharp spectrum view showing the before and after picture from the death of the 800 MHZ Nextel iDEN network this weekend.
Sprint shut down the Nextel iDEN network this morning Sunday, June 30th at 12:01 AM.
The spectrum view captures iDEN activity as seen between 862-865 MHz in the Toledo Ohio area at 8:00 PM last night. This portion of spectrum had the most remaining Nextel activity from viewing last night, in the past, even more iDEN signals would have been present. Spectrum view from 8:00 AM in the morning, all that remains is a control channel signal from an unrelated Type I SMR, and maybe another signal from a noisy idle transmitter.
See also: Sprint Pulls Plug on Nextel iDEN Network Tonight | News & Opinion | PCMag.com
Sprint shut down the Nextel iDEN network this morning Sunday, June 30th at 12:01 AM.
The spectrum view captures iDEN activity as seen between 862-865 MHz in the Toledo Ohio area at 8:00 PM last night. This portion of spectrum had the most remaining Nextel activity from viewing last night, in the past, even more iDEN signals would have been present. Spectrum view from 8:00 AM in the morning, all that remains is a control channel signal from an unrelated Type I SMR, and maybe another signal from a noisy idle transmitter.
See also: Sprint Pulls Plug on Nextel iDEN Network Tonight | News & Opinion | PCMag.com