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24.5.2.4* System Radio Frequencies
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The public safety radio enhancement system shall be capable of transmitting all public safety radio frequencies assigned to the jurisdiction and be capable of using any modulation technology.
24.5.2.4.1 List of Assigned Frequencies
The authority having jurisdiction shall maintain a list of all inbound/outbound frequency pairs for distribution to system designers.
24.5.2.4.2* Frequency Changes
Systems shall be capable of upgrade, to allow for instances where the jurisdiction changes or adds system frequencies, in order to maintain radio system coverage as originally designed.
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