The FCC still shows this as an active freq. Has anyone ever heard any activity on it?
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n1das said:This may have been a tie to MA SP a long time ago.
What is the "first use" date listed in the FCC's database?
This is what I got:n1das said:This may have been a tie to MA SP a long time ago.
What is the "first use" date listed in the FCC's database?
plxnbury said:There is no activity there, but the State has hung on to those licenses. Also has been mentioned here previously, if you check the database closely you will find other discrepancies, like the licensing for Troop E.
Good catch!
jmarcel66 said:This was in fact the tie to Mass SP Troop-A from NH
Other old NHSP frequencies are now seeing other use, right now by NH Homeland Security and Emergency Management with 45.26 on Mt Washington and in the future 44.94 on Mt Kearsarge.
Most licensees never give up their frequencies/licenses. Lose the turf, never get it back. It's not necessarily true (especially w/the almost vacant Low-band), but still a mindset.
LPD7 said:That Link Freq on MT Washington for Troop F is still Active from 152.6300 P25 to 462.4500 PL 156.7
And the MSP Lo-Ban was all Base Transmitter, and un Repeated Mobiles, so the Crusiers had to be in the same area for the Simplex Talk to work