Procedure Steps
From the site documentation or the CSS, determine the base radio receive frequency. Add 200 kHz.
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If base radio/receiver is 380–435 MHz, determine the alignment frequency as follows:
If frequency (from Step 1) is > 431 MHz, then alignment frequency = 431 MHz.
If frequency (from Step 1) is < 382 MHz, then alignment frequency = 382 MHz.
Otherwise, use actual frequency from Step 1.
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If the base radio/receiver is 435–470 MHz, determine the alignment frequency as follows:
If the frequency (from Step 1) is > 468 MHz, then alignment frequency = 468 MHz.
If frequency (from Step 1) is < 440 MHz, then alignment frequency = 440 MHz.
Otherwise, use actual frequency from Step 1.
If the base radio/receiver is 470–524 MHz, determine the alignment frequency as follows:
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If the frequency (from Step 1) is > 518 MHz, then alignment frequency = 518 MHz.
If frequency (from Step 1) is < 472 MHz, then alignment frequency = 472 MHz.
Otherwise, use actual frequency from Step 1.
5.8.2.1.2 Calculating The UHF Alignment Frequency For Multi Receive
Frequencies
When and where to use:
For base radios/receivers with multiple receive frequencies, calculate the frequency of the alignment signal
as follows:
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5.8.2.1.2 Calculating The UHF Alignment Frequency For Multi Receive Frequencies
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