Motorola XV2600, XU1100 manual Frequency and Code Charts

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Frequency and Code Charts

The charts on these pages provide Frequency and Code information. These charts are useful when using Motorola X Series two-way radios with other business radios. Frequency position is identical to Spirit M, GT and S Series Frequencies. (Where applicable.)

VHF Frequencies

Frequency

MHz

Bandwidth

1

151.6250

25.00

2

151.9550

25.00

3

154.5700

25.00

4

154.6000

25.00

5

151.7000

12.5/25.0

6

151.7600

12.5/25.0

*7

151.8200

12.5/25.0

*8

151.8800

12.5/25.0

*9

151.9400

12.5/25.0

10

151.5125

25.00

11

151.6550

25.00

12

151.6850

25.00

13

151.7150

25.00

14

151.7450

25.00

15

151.7750

25.00

Frequency

MHz

Bandwidth

16

151.8650

25.00

17

151.8950

25.00

18

151.9250

25.00

19

152.7000

25.00

20

154.4900

25.00

21

154.5150

25.00

22

154.5275

25.00

23

154.5400

25.00

 

 

 

24

154.6000

25.00

25

154.6550

25.00

26

158.4000

25.00

27

158.4075

25.00

*Note: Due to FCC regulations,

these frequencies transmit at only 1 watt.

Frequency and Code Charts

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