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=== VHF Frequency Table ===
=== VHF Frequency Table - Frequencies in the 2 meter Amateur Radio Band ===
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| colspan="2" |2021 MCARES Template
| colspan="2" |'''2021 MCARES Template'''
| colspan="2" |2023 MCARES Template
| colspan="2" |'''2023/25 MCARES Template'''
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|Region(s)
|'''Region(s)'''
|Frequency
|'''Frequency'''
|Description
|'''Description'''
|Alias
|'''Alias'''
|Large
|'''Large'''


“Standard”
'''“Standard”'''
|Small “MHT”
|'''Small'''
|Large "Standard"
'''“MHT”'''
|Small "MHT"
|'''Large'''
'''"Standard"'''
|'''Small'''
'''"MHT"'''
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|Alameda North
|Alameda North
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Large and Small refer to Standard and MHT 2021 and 2023 Multnomah County ARES frequency templates -- See <nowiki>https://www.multnomahares.org/resources/frequency-lists-and-radio-programming-templates/</nowiki>
Large and Small refer to Standard and MHT 2021 and 2023 Multnomah County ARES frequency templates -- See <nowiki>https://www.multnomahares.org/resources/frequency-lists-and-radio-programming-templates/</nowiki>


=== UHF Frequency Table ===
=== UHF Frequency Table - Frequencies in the 70 cm Amateur Radio Band ===
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| colspan="2" |Channels in 2021 MCARES Templates
| colspan="2" |'''Channels MCARES Templates'''
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|Description
|'''Description'''
|Alias
|'''Alias'''
|Large “Standard”
|'''Large “Standard”'''
|Small “MHT”
|'''Small “MHT”'''
|Frequency
|'''Frequency MHz'''
|Recommended  Use By
|'''Recommended For Use By'''
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|NET Team 2
|NET Team 2
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|108
|108
|431.550
|431.550
|Alameda North
|1st backup for VHF frequency for Alameda North


& New Northeast*
& New Northeast*
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|109
|109
|431.575
|431.575
|Alameda South*
|1st backup for VHF frequency for Alameda South Region*
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|NET Team 10
|NET Team 10
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|110
|110
|431.600
|431.600
|Columbia*
|1st backup for VHF frequency for Columbia Region*
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|NET Team 11
|NET Team 11
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|111
|111
|431.625
|431.625
|Outer East*
|1st backup for VHF frequency for Outer East Region
and Westside Regions*
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|NET Team 12
|NET Team 12
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|112
|112
|431.650
|431.650
|River North*
|1st backup for VHF frequency for River North Region*
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|NET Team 13
|NET Team 13
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|113
|113
|431.675
|431.675
|River South*
|1st backup for VHF frequency for River South Region*
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|NET Team 14
|NET Team 14
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|114
|114
|431.700
|431.700
|Southeast*
|1st backup for VHF frequency for Southeast Region*
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|NET Team 15
|NET Team 15
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|119
|119
|431.825
|431.825
|Westside*
|Teams using FRS Ch. 19
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|NET Team 20
|NET Team 20
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|120
|120
|431.850
|431.850
|Backup for Alameda North, Alameda South, and New Northeast*
|2nd backup for VHF frequency for Alameda North,  
Alameda South, and New Northeast Regions*
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|NET Team 21
|NET Team 21
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|121
|121
|431.875
|431.875
|Backup for Columbia, Outer East and River North*
|2nd backup for VHF frequency for Columbia,  
Outer East and River North Regions*
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|NET Team 22
|NET Team 22
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|122
|122
|431.900
|431.900
|Backup for River South, Southeast and Westside*
|2nd backup for VHF frequency for River South,  
Southeast and Westside Regions*
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Large and Small refer to Standard and MHT 2021 Multnomah County ARES frequency templates -- See <nowiki>https://www.multnomahares.org/resources/frequency-lists-and-radio-programming-templates/</nowiki>
Large and Small refer to Standard and MHT [https://www.multnomahares.org/resources/frequency-lists-and-radio-programming-templates/ Multnomah County ARES frequency templates]


<nowiki>*</nowiki> No teams appear to be currently using the corresponding FRS/GMRS channel so the 70-cm Amateur Radio frequency should be available for regional use during a deployment.
<nowiki>*</nowiki> No teams appear to be currently using the corresponding FRS/GMRS channel so the 70-cm Amateur Radio frequency should be available for regional use during a deployment.