farewell to the WTR - hello to the monthly spreadsheet!
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Re: farewell to the WTR - hello to the monthly spreadsheet!
Try this guys happened to have saved a link and the link seems to work for me, so it is alive to some level and up to date, before it was not updating
http://spectruminfo.ofcom.org.uk/spectr ... mit+search
http://spectruminfo.ofcom.org.uk/spectr ... mit+search
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Re: farewell to the WTR - hello to the monthly spreadsheet!
Hey Matt we are going to join the starnett system soon (Nexedge) starting with Sheffield soon, got some one lined up already waiting to go.
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split all the good stuff out into separate excel sheetsmattdcooley wrote:Nice one BB. I think i'll have to source Mappoint and have a play thanks for the idea. I reckon i'll do as Admiral though and keep the CSR licences in just to be complete.
import each one as a layer into mappoint and give it a different colour pin *simples*
(thats what Ive done - but didnt show it in the picture)
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Whistler WS1088 / TRX-1 / Whistler Q / UBCD3600XLT / WTR Browser.
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still intermittently naffed here sadly:
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Re: farewell to the WTR - hello to the monthly spreadsheet!
Yeah i get the error too
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I guess their IT department are somewhat useless.
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Hacked by North Korea ?
Or just crap programming ?
Mike
Or just crap programming ?
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What i find funny is we are not allowed to listen to these frequencies but they give us a database to find them....
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I thought it was so you could provent conflict eg for hire companys to see how many users are in an area?
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Uniden USC230E
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Don't forget spectrum trading. It allows you to see who 'owns' a frequency, and then offer to buy their frequency and trade it. Can't buy what you can't see? Openness and transparency.
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Re: farewell to the WTR - hello to the monthly spreadsheet!
Mike's link works here, and it's a weekend!
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The link is fine - it's the data that's not! Just put in your local area on the map and then compare that to real life. So many aerials you see are missing, and if you ask it for the list you get returns in the thousands, nine of which seem to have any link with your areas at all?
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As long as you are looking for Business Radio, Technically Assigned data you should have no problem, just did a local search and it presented the expected results..
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Not around here sadly - my location, distance 10Km, brings back just a small number of technically assigned licences, and then if you click on the blue ones where there are multiple users, instead of the old details of each individual licence and frequency, you now get hundreds of results.