The FCC Narrowbanding Mandate:
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Portables |
Mobile |
Bases & Repeaters |
CP100 |
GM300 |
Flexar |
GP300 |
M100 |
Micor |
GP350 |
M120 |
Mocom 70 |
HT50 |
M206 |
Motrac |
HT600 |
M214 |
MSF5000 |
HT90 |
M216 |
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MT1000 |
Maratrac |
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P100 |
Maxtrac |
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P110 |
Mostar |
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P200 |
SM120 |
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P50 |
SM50 |
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P50+ |
Spectra Conventional |
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SP50 |
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Saber |
Please note that some older versions of the HT1000 and VISAR portable radios are programmable for narrowband only on existing channels. However, they may not be compatible if new narrowband frequencies are added.
Plan for the Longer - Term with MOTOTRBO™
To meet later mandates planned by the FCC, consider new equipment that is capable of 6.25 kHz channels. These very narrowband systems are digital – your license should specify digital operations prior to use of this equipment.

- MOTOTRBO TDMA will provide improved Capacity and Capability with Reduced Costs
- MOTOTRBO provides 2 For 1 Channel Capacity for a 12.5kHz Channel
- MOTOTRBO or NXDN technology investments require emission update on licenses
12.5kHz TDMA |
6.25 kHz FDMA 4K00F1E (Voice) 4K00F1D (Data) |
- Simply adding a new emission designator does not require a frequency change
- Adding emission designator supports system transition
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Learn more about MOTOTRBO |
Suggested Actions
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It's important to start planning now to migrate to narrowband systems by assessing your current radio equipment and applying for new or modified licenses - the FCC deadline of January 1, 2013 is not very far away.
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For More Information
Federal Communications Commission:
www.fcc.gov
Direct Links to FCC Documents:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-04-292A1.pdf
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-271692A1.pdf
NIJ’s Communications Technologies (CommTech):
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij/topics/technology/communication/fcc-narrowbanding.htm




