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  2. 800 MHz frequency band - Wikipedia

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    The 800 MHz frequency band is a portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, or frequency band, that encompasses 790–862 MHz.. Being a part of the spectrum known as "UHF Bands IV and V" (i.e. 470 MHz to 862 MHz) it was allocated by the ITU to Broadcasting as the primary user in Region 1 and was used for analogue television broadcasting before changing to digital terrestrial television in many ...

  3. Trunked radio system - Wikipedia

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    A trunked radio system is a two-way radio system that uses a control channel to automatically assign frequency channels to groups of user radios. In a traditional half-duplex land mobile radio system a group of users (a talkgroup) with mobile and portable two-way radios communicate over a single shared radio channel, with one user at a time ...

  4. San Diego County–Imperial County Regional Communications System

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    The San Diego County–Imperial County Regional Communications System, known locally as the RCS, provides wireless 800 MHz voice (radio) and data communications—on separate networks—to over 200 local, county, state, and federal public safety and public service agencies in San Diego County, California, and Imperial County, California.

  5. County’s public safety officials look for solutions for ...

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    County’s public safety officials to discuss 800 MHz needs

  6. Joint Tactical Radio System - Wikipedia

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    Single Channel Ground Air Radio System with Enhanced SINCGARS Improvement Program (ESIP), 30-88 MHz, FM, frequency hopping and single frequency; HAVE QUICK II military aircraft radio, 225-400 MHz, AM, frequency hopping; UHF SATCOM, 225-400 MHz, MIL-STD-188-181, -182, -183 and -184 protocols

  7. Hillsdale County eyes millage for 800 MHz radio systems - AOL

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    Operating costs for the new system would be paid for from the existing 911 surcharge, Benzing said, and individual departments will be responsible for the repair or replacement of their radios.