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Emergency Medical Services Radio - The RadioReference …

    https://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Emergency_Medical_Services_Radio
    Dec 24, 2021 · The UHF "Med" channels 1-8 (some regions use different names, such as "Mednet") are used by Emergency Medical Technicians to communicate with the hospital. Information transmitted may be as little as the patient's age, sex, and general condition or …

UHF MED Channels - RadioReference.com

    https://m.radioreference.com/?scid=77732
    Frequencies ending in .xxx5 (12.5 kHz channel centers) must not exceed 11.25 kHz bandwidth (narrowband). Frequencies ending in .xxxx5 (6.25 kHz channel centers) must …

National Interoperability (United States) Scanner …

    https://www.radioreference.com/db/aid/7742
    Jul 31, 2022 · Frequencies ending in .xxxx5 (6.25 kHz channel centers) must not exceed 6 kHz bandwidth (ultra-narrowband). Med channels 9/91/92/93, 10/101/102/103 are typically …

UHF | frequency band | Britannica

    https://www.britannica.com/technology/UHF
     · UHF, abbreviation of ultrahigh frequency, conventionally defined portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, encompassing …

USAGE OF THE VHF FREQUENCIES - ncems.org

    https://ncems.org/pdf/dialcode/0009%20Use%20of%20VHF%20Frequencies.PDF
    May 5, 2020 · The state calling channel is MED 10. It is important that all users of the UHF system use this contact channel to prevent interference to medical communication that …

UHF CB Frequencies | Radio Industries Australia

    https://radioindustries.com.au/uhf-frequencies/
     · 20 hours ago · These frequencies are in the UHF Band between 476.4250 and 477.4125 MHz. Any frequencies outside of this band are for COMMERCIAL USE ONLY …

Uhf Medical Channels | Day of Difference

    https://dayofdifference.org.au/u-medical/uhf-medical-channels.html
    UHF The UHF "Med" channels 1-8 (some regions use different names, such as "Mednet") are used by Emergency Medical Technicians to communicate with the hospital. …

The Differences Between UHF and VHF Radio Frequencies

    https://midlandusa.com/blogs/blog/uhf-vs-vhf-understanding-the-differences-in-radio-frequencies
    Apr 24, 2021 · Low-band VHF: 49-108 MHz. High-band VHF: 169-216 MHz. Low-band UHF: 450-806 MHz. High-band UHF: 900-952 MHz. Primary users have licensed broadcasters …



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