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BDK wrote in
: In article , says... On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 14:59:33 -0700, krackula wrote: why bother ? the FCC has ended the requirement to maintain analog cellular services by 2007. analog conversations in most large metro areas are already mostly dead, with the remaining services generally found in remote areas poorly served by digital services. don't spend a lot for your analog cellular scanner ( pro-43 or similar for example ) as it will soon become nearly worthless. By the way I live in Newnan, GA Coweta County.....You have any information about them going digital. Were part of the Metro Atlanta area. I can almost guarantee you that nearly all cell traffic in your area is digital and has been for some time now. Don't even bother. BDK Which isn't to say nothing of interest will ever pop up on the now defunct cell band. Not everyone is content with a frequency challenged scanner. |
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