Motorola XU1100, XV2600 manual UHF Frequencies

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UHF Frequencies

MHz

Bandwidth

Frequency

MHz

Bandwidth

464.5000

12.5/25.0

29

462.9125

12.5

464.5500

12.5/25.0

 

 

 

30

464.4875

12.5

467.7625

12.5

31

464.5125

12.5

467.8125

12.5

 

 

 

32

464.5375

12.5

467.8500

12.5/25.0

33

464.5625

12.5

467.8750

12.5/25.0

34

466.0375

12.5

467.9000

12.5/25.0

35

466.0625

12.5

467.9250

12.5/25.0

 

 

 

36

466.0875

12.5

461.0375

12.5

37

466.1125

12.5

461.0625

12.5

 

 

 

38

466.1375

12.5

461.0875

12.5

39

466.1625

12.5

461.1125

12.5

40

466.1875

12.5

461.1375

12.5

41

466.2125

12.5

461.1625

12.5

 

 

 

42

466.2375

12.5

461.1875

12.5

43

466.2625

12.5

461.2125

12.5

 

 

 

44

466.2875

12.5

461.2375

12.5

45

466.3125

12.5

461.2625

12.5

46

466.3375

12.5

461.2875

12.5

47

466.3625

12.5

461.3125

12.5

 

 

 

48

467.7875

12.5

461.3375

12.5

49

467.8375

12.5

461.3625

12.5

 

 

 

50

467.8625

12.5

462.7625

12.5

51

467.8875

12.5

462.7875

12.5

52

467.9125

12.5

462.8125

12.5

53

469.4875

12.5

462.8375

12.5

 

 

 

54

469.5125

12.5

462.8625

12.5

55

469.5375

12.5

462.8875

12.5

 

 

 

56

469.5625

12.5

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