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The FCC Public Safety Bureau sought comment on...

The FCC Public Safety Bureau sought comment on a waiver request by Maine to use Public Safety Pool frequency 157.450 MHz at the state’s Huntoon Hill site as part of its VHF statewide public safety radio system. Normally, the frequency…

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is set aside for one-way paging. “Maine is in the process of implementing a new narrowband (12.5 kHz channel bandwidth) VHF Project 25 trunked radio system,” the bureau said (http://bit.ly/1723vYY). “In its ongoing effort to achieve statewide operability and interoperability on this system, Maine states that it ‘conducted a thorough search of Public Safety Pool frequencies for a site located at Huntoon Hill, which is needed to fill in system coverage along a portion of the Maine coastline,’ and concluded that 157.450 MHz is the only Public Safety Pool frequency available at this location.” Comments are due July 19, replies July 26.