Can't use your PAL's just yet, but you can see who owns them and in what
county here
https://auctiondata.fcc.gov/public/projects/auction105/reports/results
There is plenty of GAA spectrum available now. You could even turn up an AP
in GAA under the PAL range...at least until an authorized transmitter is
granted.

On Wed, Oct 14, 2020 at 12:01 PM Jeremy Grip <g...@nbnworks.net> wrote:

> Is there any way to find out how many PALs there are at a given location,
> without actually putting a radio in the air (and does the radio interface
> actually tell you that)?
>
> Hard to know if it makes sense to jump in without a PAL or two.
>
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