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Cal-IFOG Jun 2010 - San Joaquin County

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<strong>Cal</strong>-<strong>IFOG</strong> 9-16 <strong>Jun</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

Use<br />

UHF MED – Narrowband/Wideband<br />

ID<br />

Mobile Receive<br />

(Output) 1<br />

Mobile Transmit<br />

(Input) 1<br />

MED Common MED-1 463.0000 N/W 468.0000 N/W<br />

MED Common MED-2 463.0250 N/W 468.0250 N/W<br />

MED Common MED-3 463.0500 N/W 468.0500 N/W<br />

MED Common MED-4 463.0750 N/W 468.0750 N/W<br />

MED Common MED-5 463.1000 N/W 468.1000 N/W<br />

MED Common MED-6 463.1250 N/W 468.1250 N/W<br />

MED Common MED-7 463.1500 N/W 468.1500 N/W<br />

MED Common MED-8 463.1750 N/W 468.1750 N/W<br />

MED Common<br />

Dispatch<br />

MED-9 462.9500 N/W 467.9500 N/W<br />

MED Common<br />

MED-10 462.9750 N/W 467.9750 N/W<br />

Dispatch<br />

Note: CTCSS tones across the State are currently non-standardized and<br />

vary among the various local and regional EMS Authorities. Radios<br />

equipped for use on these frequencies should incorporate Multiple<br />

CTCSS tones or Operator Selectable Tone capabilities, which allow<br />

the user to select appropriate CTCSS tones.<br />

1<br />

N or W indicates the bandwidth:<br />

N = 11.25 kHz modulation bandwidth (narrowband analog)<br />

W = 16 kHz modulation bandwidth (wideband)

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