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UHF MED Channels-Wideband



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6.8UHF MED Channels-Wideband


The table below identifies the UHF channels used by EMS in Oklahoma.


UHF MED Channels-Wideband

Description

Channel ID

Mobile

RX (MHz)

CTCSS Tone*

Mobile

TX (MHz)

EMS Common

MED-1W 1

MED-1


463.000

CSQ – See note below

468.000

156.7

EMS Common

MED-2W

MED-2


463.025

CSQ – See note below

468.025

156.7

EMS Common

MED-3W

MED-3


463.050

CSQ – See note below

468.050

156.7

EMS Common

MED-4W

MED-4


463.075

CSQ – See note below

468.075

156.7

EMS Common

MED-5W

MED-5


463.100

CSQ – See note below

468.100

156.7

EMS Common

MED-6W

MED-6


463.125

CSQ – See note below

468.125

156.7

EMS Common

MED-7W

MED-7


463.150

CSQ – See note below

468.150

156.7

EMS Common

MED-8W

MED-8


463.175

CSQ – See note below

468.175

156.7

EMS Common Dispatch

MED-9W

MED-9


462.950

CSQ – See note below

467.950

156.7

EMS Common Dispatch

MED-10W

MED-10


462.975

CSQ – See note below

467.975

156.7


1 The “W” in the Channel ID indicates the channel is a wideband channel.
These frequencies are currently used primarily as wideband (25 kHz) channels. Prior to January 1, 2013, these channels must be narrowbanded.
* Default operation should be CSQ receive, CTCSS 156.7 Hz (5A) transmit. If the user can enable/disable CTCSS without reprogramming the radio, the indicated CTCSS tone should also be programmed for receive, and the user instructed how and when to enable/disable.


6.9UHF MED Channels-Narrowband


The table below identifies the UHF channels available for use by EMS in Oklahoma in narrowband capable radios.


UHF MED Channels-Narrowband

Description

Channel ID

Mobile

RX (MHz)

CTCSS Tone*

Mobile

TX (MHz)

EMS Common

MED-12

463.0125

CSQ – See note below

468.0125

156.7

EMS Common

MED-22

463.0375

CSQ – See note below

468.0375

156.7

EMS Common

MED-32

463.0625

CSQ – See note below

468.0625

156.7

EMS Common

MED-42

463.0875

CSQ – See note below

468.0875

156.7

EMS Common

MED-52

463.1125

CSQ – See note below

468.1125

156.7

EMS Common

MED-62

463.1375

CSQ – See note below

468.1375

156.7

EMS Common

MED-72

463.1625

CSQ – See note below

468.1625

156.7

EMS Common

MED-82

463.1875

CSQ – See note below

468.1875

156.7

EMS Common Dispatch

MED-92

462.9625

CSQ – See note below

467.9625

156.7

EMS Common Dispatch

MED-102

462.9875

CSQ – See note below

467.9875

156.7

* Default operation should be CSQ receive, CTCSS 156.7 Hz (5A) transmit. If the user can enable/disable CTCSS without reprogramming the radio, the indicated CTCSS tone should also be programmed for receive, and the user instructed how and when to enable/disable.







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