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At the moment Site 1 & Site 2 are not linked together but they may be linked together soon as more system upgrades take shape. <br> | At the moment Site 1 & Site 2 are not linked together but they may be linked together soon as more system upgrades take shape. <br> | ||
On decode of site 1 it doesn't show the 700 Site 2 as a neighbor site until they link the two sites together. | On decode of site 1 it doesn't show the 700 Site 2 as a neighbor site until they link the two sites together. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:20, 20 June 2017
WARRS Misc System Information
Carroll County Simulcast Sites have been expanded to 9 Ch.'s / Freq.'s for the WARRS system and are on the 800 MHz band.
Coweta County Simulcast Sites have been expanded to 8 Ch.'s / Freq.'s for the WARRS system and are on the 700 MHz band.
Site 1’s control point is in Carroll County and both licenses show Carroll County as the licensee.
Site 1 covers five counties, it is a simulcast site which uses the same 9 channels / freq.’s on each tower.
Counties Covered: Carroll (5 towers) - Douglas (2 towers) - Haralson (1 tower) - Heard (1 tower) - Fulton (1 tower)
This system has ten tower sites excluding the two towers in Coweta County.
That will make a total of twelve towers on the entire 241 system.
Site 2 in Coweta County is a totally separate simulcast system with two tower sites.
Both towers are in Coweta County and use the same 8 Ch.'s / freq.'s on each tower.
At the moment Site 1 & Site 2 are not linked together but they may be linked together soon as more system upgrades take shape.
On decode of site 1 it doesn't show the 700 Site 2 as a neighbor site until they link the two sites together.
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