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  1. #16
    Trey
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    Re: Cellular License Maps complete for the lower 48 states



    > These maps show the licenses for the Cellular Band (A and B side).
    > These are in the 800 MHz range. Nextel uses spectrum that isn't in the
    > cellular band - it is the SMR band. This is also near or in the 800 MHz
    > range, but different from the cellular band, so it not listed. Spring
    > (along with other carriers) use PCS band in the 1900 MHz range which
    > uses different licenses than the cellular band, and these maps don't
    > show that info either.
    >
    > Rich


    And where can the SMR and PCS maps be found?

    Something else that would be useful is a map pointing out where the cellular
    towers are located.





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  2. #17
    Frank Harris
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    Re: Cellular License Maps complete for the lower 48 states

    Here's Andrew Shephgerd's main page, with more maps:

    http://people.ku.edu/~cinema/wireless/main.html

    > Great map. I'm wondering though why Sprint and Nextel don't show up at all.


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    Frank Harris in San Francisco




  3. #18
    Russ
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    Re: Cellular License Maps complete for the lower 48 states

    Rich <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > Russ wrote:
    > > [email protected] (XFF) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > >
    > >>The cellular license maps for the north-central (great plains) states
    > >>have been posted earlier this week. This completes the initial puzzle
    > >>and we now have complete cellular license maps for the lower 48 states
    > >>available at http://people.ku.edu/~cinema/wireless/regions.html Take
    > >>a look and let me know if you have any comments or corrections.
    > >>Enjoy!

    > >
    > >
    > > Great map. I'm wondering though why Sprint and Nextel don't show up at all.

    >
    > These maps show the licenses for the Cellular Band (A and B side).
    > These are in the 800 MHz range. Nextel uses spectrum that isn't in the
    > cellular band - it is the SMR band. This is also near or in the 800 MHz
    > range, but different from the cellular band, so it not listed. Spring
    > (along with other carriers) use PCS band in the 1900 MHz range which
    > uses different licenses than the cellular band, and these maps don't
    > show that info either.
    >
    > Rich



    Thanks to you for the reply and Frank for the additional map info.



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