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800
Rebanding Quick View
- This reconfiguration of the band is due to the interference received between dissimilar radio systems co-located
in close frequency proximity.
- All associated costs will be covered by Nextel.
- Licensees will negotiate the process with Nextel.
- Many (not all) licensees located in the 800 MHz band will be required to change the frequencies on which their
radios operate. (Click here for Graphic)
- All operations between 806/851 and 809/854 will move to 809/854 and 814/859 (Nextel spectrum cleared by Nextel).
- All NPSPAC will move from 821/866 - 824/869 to 806/851 and 809/854 (after that band is cleared).
- Those operating between 814/859 and 816/861 will have the option to move lower in the band.
- The country is segregated into four "Waves" by the TA's Prioritization Plan.
- The reconfiguration formally starts June 28, 2005 with the first of the four Waves. Subsequent Waves start
3 months after.
- The process is slated to be completed 36 months from the start.
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800
ALERT Presents:
8
00MHz
Rebanding
Webinar Series
Now available on line!
For More Information
Click Here
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800 ALERT Contact
Information:
Questions
or Comments: 800alert@apco911.org
APCO Staff Liaison:
Ron Haraseth
888.APCO-911
888-272-6911
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