Here's a portion from the Frequency Coverage specifications:
216.0025-219.9975 MHz...............(in 5 kHz steps/FM)
220.000-224.995 MHz...................(in 5 kHz steps/FM)
225.000-379.99375 MHz......... (in 6.25 kHz steps/AM)
380.000-419.9875 MHz............(in 12.5 kHz steps/FM)
420.000-450.000 MHz...................(in 5 kHz steps/FM)
450.00625-469.99375 MHz......(in 6.25 kHz steps/FM)
470.000-512.000 MHz..............(in 12.5 kHz steps/FM)
So the answer is yes, provided you set up the Trunking Tables correctly.
But I haven't field tested it.