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Emergency Medical Services Radio - The …

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    Early on, there were four other frequencies, another 5 MHz below Meds 2, 4, 6, and 8 (458.02500, 458.0750, 458.1250, 458.1750). These were used by Paramedics to relay medical and telemetry traffic from the patient's location to the ambulance or rescue …

Medical applications of radio frequency - Wikipedia

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    MEDCOM Frequency and PL Plan - The …

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      Corrections encouraged. T/155.280 MHz Alternate emergency resource coordination, and disaster relief. R/155.280 MHz T/155.340 Mhz Primary communications between medical …

    Medical Device Radiocommunications Service (MedRadio)

      https://www.fcc.gov/medical-device-radiocommunications-service-medradio
      The Medical Device Radiocommunications Service (MedRadio) is in the 401 – 406, 413 – 419, 426 – 432, 438 – 444, and 451 – 457 MHz range. MedRadio spectrum is used for …



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