Input Frequencies for VHF?

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Dave_D

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Hi all,

For trunked systems running VHF frequencies, are the input frequencies -45 Mhz below the repeater frequencies, as in 800+ Mhz systems? Or, is it different for VHF?

Thank you!

Dave
 

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No, VHF would have non-standard inputs (offsets). 800 is the only freq range that would have 45 mhz offset. UHF would have the standard 5 mhz offset. These apply to trunking frequencies or stand alone repeaters.

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If you need a input frequency for something look up the license for the station(s) in the FCC ULS, they will be lsited there.
 

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...and 900 is 39mhz.

I guess we need to add this to the wiki (if it's not already there) :)
 

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Lobstah_Guy said:
However, above 470 mhz (T-band) the offset is 3 mhz.


Thanks for information. Not much T-Band in Nebraska.


Also, I should have added that the license will show the inputs for any system.


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