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Interagency Integrated SOPUNCLASSIFIEDThe FCC also has sets of interoperability frequencies: there are sets for VHF, UHF, <strong>and</strong> 800MHz b<strong>and</strong>s. They are not categorized in the same manner as the Incident Response <strong>and</strong> LawEnforcement plan. The non-<strong>Federal</strong> channels are depicted in Table 1.Table 1. (Non <strong>Federal</strong>) Public Safety Interoperability Channels Below 512 MHzCHANNEL (MHz) LABEL NOTES151.1375 base/mobile VTAC 1 not available in PR/VI154.4525 base/mobile VTAC 2 not available in PR/VI155.7525 base/mobile VCALL158.7375 base/mobile VTAC 3159.4725 base/mobile VTAC 4157.250 mobileRTAC 1 VPC Ch. 25 (25 kHz pair)161.850 base/mobileRTAC 1a Available in all 33 EAs157.225 mobileRTAC 2 VPC Ch. 84 (25 kHz pair)161.825 base/mobile157.275 mobile161.875 base/mobile453.2125 base/mobile458.2125 mobile453.4625 base/mobile458.4625 mobile453.7125 base/mobile458.7125 mobile453.8625 base/mobile458.8625 mobileRTAC 2aRTAC 3RTAC 3aUCALLaUCALLUTAC 1aUTAC 1UTAC 2aUTAC 2UTAC 3aUTAC 3Available in 22 EAsVPC Ch. 85 (25 kHz pair)Available in 11 EAsFigure 1. Areas Where RTAC Channels May Be Used220Version 8.3Interim Approval April 28, 2006

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