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MURS - splitting wideband frequencies into two narrowband

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So here's a question which just crossed my mind: would it be legal to use two narrowband frequencies for each of the 25KHz MURS frequencies (154.57,154.6) and if so where should the frequencies be centered (e.g. at 154.56375 and 154.57625?) This would seem to meet efficiency requirements for 25KHz, and Narrowband is allowed on these frequencies. But there may be some other reason it is not allowed... Thanks, David
 

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So here's a question which just crossed my mind: would it be legal to use two narrowband frequencies for each of the 25KHz MURS frequencies (154.57,154.6) and if so where should the frequencies be centered (e.g. at 154.56375 and 154.57625?) This would seem to meet efficiency requirements for 25KHz, and Narrowband is allowed on these frequencies. But there may be some other reason it is not allowed... Thanks, David

Nope. They're not MURS if they're not one of the 5 listed,but I doubt anyone would notice.
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