On Mar 2, 1:33=A0am, haophat
> On Mar 2, 12:27 am, Marc Wielage
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> > On Sat, 1 Mar 2008 18:14:07 -0800, haophat wrote
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> > > I am looking to buy some new wireless, I know its not the right time,
> > > But I would love to hear from others what blocks you have found work
> > > well in the San Francisco bay area?
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> > If you're gonna buy new, and you're going with Lectro, I'd look at the n=
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> > block 18-20 range. I have a feeling things will be a lot less crowded on=
the
> > low end than they will going up the frequency ladder.
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> > The only flaw with going with the new blocks is, if you have a malfuncti=
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> > it'll be harder to rent replacement equipment, since the new blocks are =
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> > barely shipping right now (if at all). Still, that's what I'd buy if I w=
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> > buying brand-new gear.
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> > No word yet as to whether Zaxcom will also embrace lower freqs.
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> > --MFW
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> Thats good, I just bought one with block 21, and will see when it
> comes how full the block is I want to ideally have two systems on the
> same block. so I will see how 21 is.- Hide quoted text -
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I've used Blocks 25 and 22 extensively. Lots of clear channels. Some
on 21, 24, 26. This is based on Tracy/Concord/Berkeley/SanFrancisco/
SanMateo/SanRafael.