{ "numMessagesInTopic": 22, "nextInTime": 1785, "senderId": "nCVqa4jTHzaFsG0Dx713HdODt0S-gkCaZfsq6Nww6j6XbBVOfAMfQ_YbS3dFsst9kNGa2ZmSB2gjQk7VDeunPQ", "systemMessage": true, "subject": "Re: [GE-Mpa] Re: flashing mpa select with 901pa deck question", "from": "wd8chl <wd8chl@...>", "authorName": "wd8chl", "msgSnippet": "... I can t imagine why someone would put up a 900 repeater like that. And I don t see any in the Ohio APRS list... ... Doesn t much matter-for Part 90, if the", "msgId": 1784, "profile": "wd8chl", "topicId": 1754, "spamInfo": { "reason": "12", "isSpam": false }, "replyTo": "LIST", "userId": 230691079, "messageBody": "
> I'm heading up to the Atlanta, GA area today for the weekend. I wasI can't imagine why someone would put up a 900 repeater like that. And I
\n> programming the newly created 900mhz MPA last night for the Georgia
\n> Frequencies and unfortunately, I learned another limitation. There
\n> were some 10khz step repeaters listed which the EDACS1 software
\n> wouldn't allow me to program.. Still had some 25khz step ones which
\n> was good.
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> Speaking of narrowband. I came across the following narrowband kitsDoesn't much matter-for Part 90, if the radio wasn't originally
\n> for some old GE and Moto stuff at commspec's website and was
\n> wondering if there might be someone out there who could make
\n> something similar for the MPAs? Wouldn't that be cool!
\n>
\n> http://www.com-spec.com/narrow.htm
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\n> Gary M. KI4WPI
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