ofcom frequency search

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ive a few more mate if you would, haha otherwise teach me if you could ,thanks stan
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There's nothing to teach mate, you just put your frequency in, make sure you change it to MHz from the default of GHz, draw a grid on the map as big or small as you need and that's it.
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If you go too big on the map with the box it has a bit of a fit.
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stanogs68 wrote:sill cant narrow it down i have put in the frequencies put buissnes crédit revolving,buissnes registry asigned chandged to mhz ,put search area only and changed to within 10km on map and theres still 14444 pages ,dont get it
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