Thanks,
You learn something new everyday!
Gerry
> > Try 896.000 for McCabe ambulance ...
> 896.000 MHz is not a valid transmitter frequency. In FCC files it is a
> placeholder, indicating an end-user licensed to use a commercial repeater
> (SMRS) in the 935-940 MHz range (i/p = 896-901). The FCC has since ceased
> licensing end-users entirely and these entries will gradually disappear as
> they come up for renewal. Only the SMRS operator, either conventional or
> trunked, is now licensed and he is responsible for the end-users.
> The same convention applies to 800 MHz SMRs, where the placeholder is
> 806.000 MHz.
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