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Radio services that operate on 468 MHz may use both wideband (25 KHz) bandwidth and narrowband (12.5 KHz) bandwith until December 31, 2012. After that date, only narrowband bandwidth will be authorized.

For additional accurate updated information on the FCC's 2013 Part 90 Narrowband Mandate, please see link.

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