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The problem with CB is that you're only allowed to transmit from 26.9650 - 27.4050 MHz. The allure of the export radios with additional "channels"; which are nothing more than a 10 meter radio that allows you to snip a wire and move a jumper and "abracadabra" you have a CB radio that also transmits into the Freebands.
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Most VHF and UHF channels are not "channelized" like CB channels, and will require the correct frequencies, as well as bandwidth, subaudible tone (if needed), and other possible settings to make them work correctly in your situation. Incorrect settings could cause interference to other radio users or could prevent a radio fromm working altogether.
CB service operates on 40 shared channels on a "take-turns" basis, meaning no CB channel is assigned to any specific individual or organization. Users must never talk with another station for more than 5 minutes continuously, and must wait at least one minute before starting another communication on the same channel.
Scanning the CB Freqs is going to be most satisfying with a modern (post-2022 release) radio equipped with a DSP filter (called NRC). This maximizes Signal Capture in a sense as now the radio can decipher for your ears what before this it could not.
the FCC allowed manufactures to ADD FM to the AM CB channels. so, same frequency different mode. most every radio has AM as the default mode in the CB bad, so you would have, if possible, change the default mode and you can only pick one. so you would have to set up a separate system to listen to the other mode.
A decent cost effective CB, in my opinion, is the Uniden Bearcat 980SSB hands down. I know there's a ton of radios others may prefer like Stryker, President, Galaxy, Excalibur, Ranger, etc, but they all perform the same with some minor differences that many people make a big deal over.
There isn't enough CB FM traffic in North America to justify needing additional space right now, but if that day ever happened, it would be easy enough to keep Channel 33 for calling and branch out to Channels 30-35 -- two channels on either side of the FM call frequency.
On CB it gives you double the number of channels. In Australia it would make more sense to get amateur licenses given that you would have access to more frequencies and higher power. Being able to switch bands depending on propagation conditions is very important. Due to the long distances involved, CB radio could be of limited use.
Channel 6 Superbowl Blowout & Strange Data Signals Betwixt Channels 7 & 8 Hey Damaris Broadcastify actually host a live stream of CB channel 6 from a New Jersey provider, as for the strange data transmissions between CB channel 7 (27.035 MHz) & channel 8 (27.055 MHz) more then likely it's legal or illegal operations on the FCC authorized RC red channel on 27.045 MHz for model airplanes ...
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