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* To prepare to make a direct contact with another team, | * To prepare to make a direct contact with another team, | ||
*# Use your team’s FRS/GMRS standard channel number to look up the new Portland NET simplex UHF frequency in the Amateur Radio 70 cm band for your team in the table below. If you’re not sure which FRS/GMRS channel your team uses, [https:// | *# Use your team’s FRS/GMRS standard channel number to look up the new Portland NET simplex UHF frequency in the Amateur Radio 70 cm band for your team in the table below. If you’re not sure which FRS/GMRS channel your team uses, [https://pbem.link/net-team-map this map]. | ||
*# Using the [[Frequency Tables#UHF Frequency Table - Frequencies in the 70 cm Amateur Radio Band|UHF Frequency Table]], identify the 70cm frequency that corresponds to your team’s FRS/GMRS channel. The frequencies in the table are not the FRS/GMRS frequencies, they are Amateur Radio frequencies in the 70 cm UHF band that you can use to communicate with amateur radio operators on other teams or perhaps members of your own team. | *# Using the [[Frequency Tables#UHF Frequency Table - Frequencies in the 70 cm Amateur Radio Band|UHF Frequency Table]], identify the 70cm frequency that corresponds to your team’s FRS/GMRS channel. The frequencies in the table are not the FRS/GMRS frequencies, they are Amateur Radio frequencies in the 70 cm UHF band that you can use to communicate with amateur radio operators on other teams or perhaps members of your own team. | ||
*# During and exercise or deployment you can propose direct communication with another team using the protocol described below. | *# During and exercise or deployment you can propose direct communication with another team using the protocol described below. | ||
