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Author: | Wilrobnson [ Wed Jun 02, 2021 4:33 pm ] |
Post subject: | Beau Rivage Hotel/Casino, Biloxi MS -LEGACY SYSTEM INFO- |
935.1875 936.1375 936.6500 937.1375 937.7500 938.7500 939.7500 All DCC-1 11- Casino Security 21- Engineering 42- Housekeeping tfc 44- Banquets 49- Valet/bellmen 59- 60- Food and Beverage 64- 67- Hotel housekeeping? 68- Hotel housekeeping "runners" (delivery of towels, etc) 69- Room Service 76- IT or entertainment? Stages, microphone placement, band in the dressing rooms, etc. 82- 85- Theatre ushers 91- Cashier's cages? |
Author: | Wilrobnson [ Sun Nov 06, 2022 5:10 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Beau Rivage Hotel/Casino, Biloxi MS EDIT 2/26/22 |
The Beau has added 4 new freqs so I'm going to do it again. Stay tuned. |
Author: | chpalmer [ Sun Nov 06, 2022 9:02 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Beau Rivage Hotel/Casino, Biloxi MS EDIT 11/7/22 |
Ive been told (have not verified) that 900mhz licensee's have until the end of 2024 to find other frequencies.. edit- found an FCC doc that explains a bit.. Location of the Broadband and Narrowband Segments. We designate the 897.5- 900.5/936.5-939.5 MHz band as the new 900 MHz broadband segment and reserve two narrowband segments—896-897.5/935-936.5 MHz and 900.5-901/939.5-940 MHz—on either side of the broadband segment. This will result in one paired three megahertz broadband segment that is compliant with 3GPP standards and two narrowband segments consisting of a paired 1.5 megahertz block and a paired .5 megahertz block, respectively. The NPRM proposed placing the 3/3 megahertz broadband segment at 897.5125/936.5125 MHz (channel 121) to 900.5/939.5 MHz (channel 360).121 However, to comply with 3GPP standards requiring all LTE carriers to conform to a carrier center in integer multiples of 100 kHz,122 we adjust the placement of the broadband segment to begin at the center frequency for existing channel 120 (897.5/936.5 MHz) and end at the center frequency for existing channel 360 (900.5/939.5 MHz).123 The placement of the broadband segment so that it conforms to 3GPP specifications will encourage full use of the band and increase equipment availability. https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments ... 3915A1.pdf |
Author: | Jim [ Sun Nov 06, 2022 10:17 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Beau Rivage Hotel/Casino, Biloxi MS EDIT 11/7/22 |
Thanks Wil! |
Author: | Rich [ Mon Nov 07, 2022 7:57 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Beau Rivage Hotel/Casino, Biloxi MS EDIT 11/7/22 |
chpalmer wrote: edit- found an FCC doc that explains a bit.. Well that was an interesting read. Chop off 3mhz of the band to give local incumbent users the ability to use it for wideband data. I'm sure the utilities using 900mhz will consider using this for long range P2P backhauls for their SCADA data. Utilities or SMR could use it for tying together trunked sites. 3mhz is more than enough for telemetry over IP or a handful of DS0/VoIP/RoIP audio channels. Its probably just as well. In most areas I've listened to 900mhz voice traffic is sparse and the band generally seems to be underutilized. At least it didn't get robbed from the Amateur spectrum like 220. |
Author: | nickcarr [ Mon Nov 07, 2022 4:10 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Beau Rivage Hotel/Casino, Biloxi MS EDIT 11/7/22 |
Rich wrote: Its probably just as well. In most areas I've listened to 900mhz voice traffic is sparse and the band generally seems to be underutilized. Has this been officially approved? I kind of got the impression it was still under proposal? If I had a trunk system in the 900 meg band then I'd be pretty pissed. The FCC shouldn't be allowed to do this without significant compensation to said businesses. |
Author: | Wilrobnson [ Mon Nov 07, 2022 6:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Beau Rivage Hotel/Casino, Biloxi MS EDIT 11/7/22 |
I'm going to lock this and start a new thread for the Beau since today's research indicates a sea change for them. |
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