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==Site Notes==
 
==Site Notes==
 
* Site 216 (Columbus) frequencies no longer in service - 855.0625, 858.3125, 858.4125, 859.4125, 859.9125, 860.3125, 860.3625, 860.4125
 
* Site 216 (Columbus) frequencies no longer in service - 855.0625, 858.3125, 858.4125, 859.4125, 859.9125, 860.3125, 860.3625, 860.4125
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==Callsign Notes==
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* {{Callsign|WPCE392}} 808.4875, 853.4875
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* {{Callsign|WPRW507}}, {{Callsign|WPAS791}} 451.8000, 456.8000, 464.5000, 464.5500, 469.5000, 469.5500
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Return to State page: [[Arkansas (US)|Arkansas]], [[Kentucky (US)|Kentucky]], [[Virginia (US)|Virginia]]<br/>
 
Return to State page: [[Arkansas (US)|Arkansas]], [[Kentucky (US)|Kentucky]], [[Virginia (US)|Virginia]]<br/>

Revision as of 12:22, 2 January 2018

Welcome to the American Electric Power disambiguation article. This article will link all entities in the database with American Electric Power as a location. Please select the appropriate link from the list below



Maps

Coverage Map

Business Description

Quote from The Tyco International Wireless Users Group

"American Electric Power owns and operates an EDACS 800 MHz trunked radio network across their eleven-state service territory. The radio system provides mobile coverage over 90% of the 220,000 square mile area. The system installation was started in 1992 and has grown to over 320 EDACS sites, 35 virtual sites, 13 multisite controllers and two stargates. Ten thousand users operate on the system and half of them utilize EDACS mobile data. Mobile data is currently used for Distribution Work Management, SCADA and AVL applications."

AEP's website states that they have transmission lines in 38 eastern and central states in the US and eastern Canada.

TRS Listings

Site Notes

  • Site 216 (Columbus) frequencies no longer in service - 855.0625, 858.3125, 858.4125, 859.4125, 859.9125, 860.3125, 860.3625, 860.4125

Callsign Notes




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