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When Yuba plays the Rumba on his Tuba...
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- Dec 3, 2007
Starting today, Motorola began the installation of a new Capacity Plus Mototrbo Radio system for WDW. This includes over 14000 handheld radios and some 18 Tower sites.
Sprint has been warning of the impending death of the IDEN Push-to-talk (Nextel) system.
Part of the California Grill remodel may have been instigated by the need to revamp the radio room on top of the Contemporary Resort. The main radio site of 6 new MotoTrbo repeaters, combiners, controllers, network gear, and multicouplers would have to be rehabed before the installations.
The other two "Prime Site" will be Animal Kingdom Lodge and at Wild World of Sports. There will be smaller inbuilding sites all over property that will be connected via the Disney TCP/IP network.
That would explain why I saw new UHF Antennas on the Monorails this past trip.
It also appears that buses, Vero Beach, and Hilton Head have been the "Guinea Pigs" testing the systems
License is in Radio One, Inc's name. WDW must be leasing the spectrum from them.
http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/let...tterPdf&licSide=Y&letterTo=L &archive=null
http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/let...tterPdf&licSide=Y&letterTo=L &archive=null
http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/let...tterPdf&licSide=Y&letterTo=L &archive=null
http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/let...tterPdf&licSide=Y&letterTo=L &archive=null
http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/let...tterPdf&licSide=Y&letterTo=L &archive=null
http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/let...tterPdf&licSide=Y&letterTo=L &archive=null
Here is a Google Maps KML File showing the locations of the Repeater/Antenna sites
https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=...d=201332057900675965282.0004d8d639854bf53ca9d
Coverage Map of the "Wide Area" System, minus the Animal Kingdom Site, which is the biggest site with the most users and frequencies (10).
Sprint has been warning of the impending death of the IDEN Push-to-talk (Nextel) system.
Part of the California Grill remodel may have been instigated by the need to revamp the radio room on top of the Contemporary Resort. The main radio site of 6 new MotoTrbo repeaters, combiners, controllers, network gear, and multicouplers would have to be rehabed before the installations.
The other two "Prime Site" will be Animal Kingdom Lodge and at Wild World of Sports. There will be smaller inbuilding sites all over property that will be connected via the Disney TCP/IP network.
That would explain why I saw new UHF Antennas on the Monorails this past trip.
It also appears that buses, Vero Beach, and Hilton Head have been the "Guinea Pigs" testing the systems
License is in Radio One, Inc's name. WDW must be leasing the spectrum from them.
http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/let...tterPdf&licSide=Y&letterTo=L &archive=null
http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/let...tterPdf&licSide=Y&letterTo=L &archive=null
http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/let...tterPdf&licSide=Y&letterTo=L &archive=null
http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/let...tterPdf&licSide=Y&letterTo=L &archive=null
http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/let...tterPdf&licSide=Y&letterTo=L &archive=null
http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/let...tterPdf&licSide=Y&letterTo=L &archive=null
Here is a Google Maps KML File showing the locations of the Repeater/Antenna sites
https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=...d=201332057900675965282.0004d8d639854bf53ca9d
Coverage Map of the "Wide Area" System, minus the Animal Kingdom Site, which is the biggest site with the most users and frequencies (10).