CTCSS Tones Encoded and Generated by the K3JLS Microprocessor
| 67.0 |
| 69.3 |
| 71.9 |
| 74.4 |
| 77.0 |
| 79.7 |
| 82.5 |
| 85.4 |
| 88.5 |
| 91.5 |
| 94.8 |
| 97.4 |
| 100.0 |
| 103.5 |
| 107.2 |
| 110.9 |
| 114.8 |
| 118.8 |
| 123.0 |
| 123.7 |
| 131.8 |
| 136.5 |
| 141.3 |
| 146.2 |
| 151.4 |
| 156.7 |
| 159.8 |
| 162.2 |
| 165.5 |
| 167.9 |
| 171.3 |
| 173.8 |
| 177.3 |
| 179.9 |
| 183.5 |
| 186.2 |
| 189.9 |
| 192.8 |
| 196.6 |
| 199.5 |
| 203.5 |
| 206.5 |
| 210.7 |
| 218.1 |
| 225.7 |
| 229.1 |
| 233.6 |
| 241.8 |
| 250.3 |
| 254.1 |
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