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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by chad thomas</i> <br /><br />AAR assigned channels are now spaced 15KHz. they are going to be spaced 7.5 KHz apart. <br />Ex: <br />now: <br />160.320 <br />. <br />160.335 <br />. <br />160.350 <br /> <br /> <br />comming soon: <br />160.320 <br />160.327.5 <br />160.335 <br />160.342.5 <br />160.350 <br />[/quote]You mean: <br />160.320 <br />160.3275 <br />There is no Point "." between 75khz. At least on my Scanner. <br />Thanks for the help. I get it now. <br /> <br />But wouldn't cause Sever interference between let say the BNSF Dispatcher is on Channel 87. 161.415 and the interference would occure on eather side of 161.415? <br />There would be sound on all Cannels that are so close to that Channel. <br />BNSFrailfan. <br />
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