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PLMR
(redirected from private land mobile radio)

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PLMRprivate land mobile radio
PLMRPublic Land Mobile Radio
PLMRPolarimetric L-band Multibeam Radiometer
PLMRProbabilistic-Logical Models Repository
PLMRProtected Living Marine Resources
PLMRpulse light-source and modulated receiver
PLMRPolitical Lobbying and Media Relations (UK based lobbying and PR company)
PLMRPacific Land Mobile Radio (US Army)


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Radio and television frequency assignments have changed tremendously in the last few years, placing medical telemetry in direct conflict with higher powered, licensed users in the VHF television and private land mobile radio service (PLMRS) bands.
These channels are (10) "Cellular Radio, Private Land Mobile Radio, and a Mobile Satellite Service (Final Ruie), " Federal Register, October 22, 1986, p.
In response, the FCC required stations to notify nearby health facilities of DTV testing and continued the freeze on additional licenses being issued in the private land mobile radio service band where medical telemetry equipment also operates.
 
 
 
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