Gordon 'Yeti' wrote:
Each state is just like it's own country anyway - it's own laws, taxes, etc.

Don't see why organising some radio transmitters seems like such a big deal

What you are failing to recognize, is that coordination of adjacent states, channels, frequencies is a necessity otherwise, we'd have a hell of a mess. You don't see this in the UK, as it's about the same size as _one_ of our states, and you don't have any necessity of protecting against signals that go outside your Country with the exception of maybe the south-east. We have 48 contiguous states, and two others not physically joined coordinate with the federal government, so it isn't as easy as you might believe.

Co-Channel has always been a big deal, and the problem has not gotten any better. In fact, it might have gotten worse. There aren't enough frequencies to ensure no interference to everyone.

Kevin Custer
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