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==Notable users== According to [[Bill Fawcett (writer)|Bill Fawcett]]'s Spaniel Journal, [[Spaniel]] pro-handler Dan Langhans was given a set of VHF business-band radios on the frequency of 154.57 MHz which became known by the trade as "blue dot" radios.<ref>[http://www.spanieljournal.com/2wfawcett.html Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Blue Dot Radios... But Were Afraid to Ask]</ref> Costco Wholesale use Motorola DTR600, DLR1020, and Motorola Curve on Frequency 1 for general use among employees and Frequency 2 for communication with major sales departments. [[Walmart]] and [[Sam's Club]] use a [[Motorola Solutions]] model Motorola RDM2070D, which is exclusive to Walmart and Sam's Club. The Motorola RDM2070D is preprogrammed on MURS frequencies with most channels using [[Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System#List of tones|CTCSS tone 21/4Z/136.5Hz]].<ref name="murs_rr">[https://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Multi-Use_Radio_Service Multi-Use Radio Service (RadioReference)]</ref>
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