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Springfield Police as well. Given the VHF-and UHF equipment in police and fire <br /> command units, all agencies can communicate directly now as required. <br /> Development and implementation of a shared command frequency of 453.925 <br /> MHz, will allow all command units to quickly communicate directly as desired. <br /> 2. "The second simplest means to another level of interoperability is found. in the <br /> FCC's newly established nationwide interoperability. channels. Every portable <br /> and mobile radio in Oregon should include all of these interoperable channels <br /> .that are within the same band of operation. as the basic radio.... In VHF <br /> subscriber radios, the other channels that should be in every radio are the State <br /> Fire Net (154.280 MHz) and the State Police Net-OPEN (155.475 MHz). " <br /> VHF Radios <br /> Channel (MHz) Label Description <br /> 155.7525 base/mobile VCALL National Calling <br /> 151 .1375 base/mobile UTAC 1 National Tactical <br /> 154.4525 base/mobile UTAC 2 National Tactical <br /> 158.7375 base/mobile VTAC 3 National Tactical <br /> 159.4725 base/mobile VTAC 4 National Tactical <br /> UHF Radios <br /> Channel (MHz) Label Description <br /> 458.2125 mobile UCALL National Calling <br /> 453.4625 base/mobile UTAC 1 a National Tactical <br /> 458.4625 mobile UTAC 1 National Tactical <br /> 453.7125 base/mobile UTAC 2a National Tactical <br /> 458.7125 mobile UTAC 2 National Tactical <br /> 453.8625 base/mobile -UTAC 3a National Tactical <br /> 458.8625 mobile UTAC 3 National Tactical <br /> 800 MHz Radios <br /> Channel (MHz) Label Description <br /> 821/866.0125 ICALL National Calling <br /> 821 /866.5125 ITAC-1 National Tactical <br /> 822/867.0125 ITAC-2 National Tactical <br /> 822/867.5125 ITAC-3 National Tactical <br /> 823/868.0125 ITAC-4 National Tactical <br /> 821/866.3250 OROPS1 Oregon Tactical <br /> 821/866.3875 OROPS2 Oregon Tactical <br /> 821/866.7500 OROPS3 Oregon Tactical <br /> 821/866.7750 OROPS4 Ore on Tactical <br /> 821/866.8000 OROPS5 G Ore on Tactical <br /> Assessment: Other than having the Fire Net channel programmed into fire/EMS <br /> radios, this step has not been implemented. Local agencies could choose to <br /> ..program these frequencies into their equipment to the extent channel space is <br /> available. It is unclear what, if any, agreements need to be executed. by local <br /> agencies to operate on these frequencies. <br /> <br /> 3. "On a short term basis, the 9-1-1 dispatch .centers in Oregon should add base <br /> 'stations and/or control stations orr the VHF, UHF, and NPSPAC 800 MHz <br /> interoperability channels as are appropriate for use in any statewide supporting <br /> 12 <br /> <br />
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