After the RCC systems died for years there were some local jammer
hunters using the mobile side of RCC channel 24 as a secret
coordination channel.
They had programmed up some HT600s and MT1000s and
were having a ball....  never used a callsign, and they never heard
a complaint.
Also the spacing between the high band channels was 30Khz.
The 15 splinters in the middle were popular too.
High band was 152.03 base/158.49 mobile up to 152.21/158.67
UHF was 454.025/459.025 to 454.350/459.350

No, I'm not advocating unlicensed operation, just commenting
on interesting uses.

Mike WA6ILQ

At 06:53 AM 2/17/06, you wrote:

>Ron Wright, Skywarn Coodinator wrote:
>
> > I have 3 or 4 sets of crystals for the Micor for the system, but little
> > interest.  I am sure Verizon and others are keeping the freqs because
> > once someone gets a commerical freq they are very reluctent to give it
> > up.
> >
> > ron
>
>There was an FCC audit of part 22 freqs last year. If you weren't
>constructed, or failed to answer the letter, your license was pulled.
>I bet if you search ULS, you won't find very many Verizon licenses left
>on VHF/UHF. Maybe some, but not many.
>--
>Jim Barbour
>WD8CHL
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