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Old December 10th 04, 10:38 PM
Lars Janqqvist
 
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Default Q about Bay Area mobile TV Production

I used to listen to a couple of frequencies that the mobile news
vans used to talk to the TV production staff. Mostly the one for
KTVU at 450.3375. Now I'm looking for them again and all the 450
and 455 channels I knew are dead now. Google pulled up a couple
of references to the freqs I already new, but nothing about how
that may be communicating now.

Has the technology changed in the last 3 years?

Thanks.




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