Motorola XTNi Series manual Frequency and Code Charts, Channel Radios PMR 446 Defaults

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FREQUENCY AND CODE CHARTS

The charts in this section provide Frequency and Code information. These charts are useful

when using Motorola XTNi™ Series two-way radios with other business radios. Most of the frequency position are the same as Spirit M, GT, S, XTN Series Frequencies.

FREQUENCY AND CODE CHARTS

8 Channel Radios PMR 446 Defaults

Freq #

Frequency

Code

Bandwidth

1

446.00625

67.0 Hz

12.5kHz

2

446.01875

67.0 Hz

12.5kHz

3

446.03125

67.0 Hz

12.5kHz

4

445.04375

67.0 Hz

12.5kHz

5

446.05625

67.0 Hz

12.5kHz

6

446.06875

67.0 Hz

12.5kHz

7

446.08125

67.0 Hz

12.5kHz

8

446.09375

67.0 Hz

12.5kHz

9

446.00625

754.0 Hz

12.5kHz

10

446.01875

754.0 Hz

12.5kHz

11

446.03125

754.0 Hz

12.5kHz

12

445.04375

754.0 Hz

12.5kHz

13

446.05625

754.0 Hz

12.5kHz

14

446.06875

754.0 Hz

12.5kHz

15

446.08125

754.0 Hz

12.5kHz

16

446.09375

754.0 Hz

12.5kHz

Note: Code 754 corresponds to PL Code 121.

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