Motorola CP100 manual Frequencies and Bandwidths, VHF Frequencies

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Frequencies and Bandwidths

The charts on the next few pages provide frequency information. These charts are useful when using Motorola CP100 two-way radios with other business radios. Frequency Display Number is identical to SP21 and Spirit GT frequency position (where applicable).

VHF Frequencies

Frequencies and Bandwidths

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Display

Frequency

 

Number

(MHz)

Bandwidth

1

151.6250

12.5/25.0

2

151.9550

12.5/25.0

3

154.5700

12.5/25.0

4

154.6000

12.5/25.0

5

151.6550

12.5/25.0

6

151.6850

12.5/25.0

7

151.7150

12.5/25.0

8

151.7750

12.5/25.0

9

151.8050

12.5/25.0

10

151.8350

12.5/25.0

11

151.8950

12.5/25.0

12

151.9250

12.5/25.0

13

154.4900

12.5/25.0

14

154.5150

12.5/25.0

15

154.5400

12.5/25.0

Display

Frequency

 

Number

(MHz)

Bandwidth

16

158.4000

12.5/25.0

17

151.7000

25.0

18

151.7600

25.0

19

151.5125

12.5/25.0

*20

151.8200

12.5/25.0

*21

151.8800

12.5/25.0

*22

151.9400

12.5/25.0

23

151.5125

25.0

24

151.7450

25.0

25

152.8650

25.0

26

152.7000

25.0

27

154.5275

25.0

*Note: Due to FCC regulations, these frequencies transmit at only 1 watt.

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Contents CP100 Page Table of Contents Frequencies and Bandwidths Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance Introduction Package ContentsIntroduction USA/Canada FCC Licensing Information FCC Licensing InformationFCC Licensing Information Getting Started Installing the Swivel Belt HolsterGetting Started Getting Started Charging the CP100 Radio Adjusting the Volume Using the RadioStarted Turning Your Radio On or OffUse J to Monitor the frequencyUnderstanding the Display Battery and Charging Options Battery and Charging OptionsNiMH Battery Alkaline BatteriesCharging with the Drop-in Charging Tray NNTN4019Reading the Battery Meter BatteryBattery Life CP100 Factory Defaults CP100 Factory DefaultsSignal Strength Indicator/Channel Busy Talking and ReceivingTalking and Receiving Talk RangeKeypad Lock With Compatible VOX AccessoriesHands-Free Use/VOX Without Accessories Setting VOX SensitivityReceiving TalkingMonitoring a Channel Check for channel activity Scan Advancement / Nuisance Delete Programming Features Programming FeaturesEntering Programming Mode Programming a Channel 15 ch models only Programming the FrequencyAssigning Channels to Presets 15 ch models only Programming the Interference Eliminator CodeProgramming the Scramble Feature 2-watt models only Programming Bandwidth when FCC allowableProgramming the Available Channel 15 ch models only Programming Call TonesProgramming Microphone Gain Editing the Scan List 15 ch models only CloningSource radio Target radio Advanced Features You turn on your radioTurn Keypad Tones on/off Turn End-of-Transmission Tone on/offToggle Phase Shift Turn Battery Save on/offRestore Factory Defaults Troubleshooting TroubleshootingSymptom Try This Heavy static or Troubleshooting Symptom Try This Use and Care Use and CareIf the radio is submerged in water Frequencies and Bandwidths VHF FrequenciesFrequencies and Bandwidths UHF Frequencies461.1375 Interference Eliminator Codes Digital Interference Eliminator Codes 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 Verifying the SP21 Frequency and Code Setting Motorola Limited Warranty Motorola Limited WarrantyII. What the Period of Coverage Is III. Who Is CoveredIV. What We Will Do to Correct Warranty Problems Text TelephoneVI. What this Warranty Does Not Cover VII. Some Other Limitations VIII. Patent and Software Provisions Product Services 1-800-927-2744 All Products IX. State Law and Other Jurisdiction RightsSoftware Copyright Notice Patent NoticeExport Law Assurances Replacement Parts Replacement PartsPart Number Description Index Licensing information VOX CP100 Programming Quick Reference 15 CH Page 6804112J99