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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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Southeast and Westside Regions* | Southeast and Westside Regions* | ||
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Large and Small refer to Standard and MHT | 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. | ||
