I saw a recent update for a Santa Cruz PD license as well...
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bayscan@yahoogroups.com, yahoogroups wrote:
>
> Glenn Mitchel does a very handy weekly feed of new FCC licenses. Here is
> the link:
> >
http://home.comcast.net/~gmitch86/quick.htm>
> i don't know if this is the first "throw-bot" license or if SF finally
> got around to buying the device.
>
> License details:
>
> PW WQQP895
> SAN FRANCISCO, CITY & COUNTY OF (
www.reconrobotics.com)
> [GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY PROVIDING COMMUNICATIONS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY]
> Control Point 1 - 901 RANKIN STREET, SAN FRANCISCO CA 415-550-2903
> (link)
> 02/11/2013 License Issued
> 1 - SAN FRANCISCO (SAN FRANCISCO) CA 21.0 km radius around center point
> (map)
> 436.0 - 442.0 MO 0p 0e Units: 1 100KC3F
>
> The bandwidth is 6MHZ, which could be analog video. I don't know what
> the 100KC3F refers too. I don't think it is an FCC emission designation,
> although C3F is a video code. The 100k bandwidth looks too narrow.
>
>
www.reconrobotics.com>
>
> >
http://www.reconrobotics.com/video_throw7-3s.cfm>