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UHF CB is a class-licensed citizen's band radio service authorised by the governments of Australia, Europe, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, Vanuatu, and in the PMR446, UHF 477 MHz band. [1] UHF CB provides 77 channels , including 32 channels (16 output, 16 input) allocated to repeater stations.
Edge Radio Community 7EXX: Launceston: 0 90.1 FM Chilli FM Commercial 7FG: Fingal: 1161 AM ABC Northern Tasmania National 7HFC: Hobart: 106.5 FM ultra106five: Community 7HHO: Hobart: 101.7 FM 7HO Commercial 7JJJ: Tasmania: various FM Triple J National 7LAA: Launceston: 0 89.3 FM LAFM Commercial 7LTN: Launceston: 103.7 FM City Park Radio Community
With the introduction of UHF CB radios in 1977, many operators used both UHF and HF radios and formed groups to own and operate local FM repeaters. Members of the CBTCC formed what became known as Australian Citizens Radio Movement (ACRM) in the early 1970s; this organization became the voice for legalization of CB radio throughout Australia.
Ultra high frequency (UHF) is the ITU designation [1] [2] for radio frequencies in the range between 300 megahertz (MHz) and 3 gigahertz (GHz), also known as the decimetre band as the wavelengths range from one meter to one tenth of a meter (one decimeter).
This list does not include handheld, portable or consumer grade equipment. Those that include VHF or UHF can be termed wideband receivers, whereas those without HF would be termed scanners, or surveillance receivers. Receivers without controls, that are operated or implemented in computers are in the list of software-defined radios.
87.8 MHz [Adventist Radio Australia – Narrowcast] 92.7 MHz Sky Sports Radio – Racing Radio; 93.5 MHz Super Radio Mid North Coast FM93.5 Radio 531AM; 95.5 MHz ABC Mid North Coast – ABC; 96.3 MHz triple j – ABC; 97.1 MHz Radio National – ABC; 98.7 MHz ABC Classic – ABC; 99.9 MHz Rhema FM – Christian Community
South Africa's use of 29 MHz for marine purposes is similar to Australia's use of 27 MHz for marine radio. Australia allows use of the standard 26.965–27.405 MHz AM/SSB 40 channel CB band for land mobile (and marine) communications plus 10 marine-only AM channels in the 27.68–27.98 MHz band.
300 MHz – 3.8 GHz, two general wideband RX and selectable GPS, ISM, PCS, UHF RX bands ? ? <40 MHz (Programmable) 0/2 USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Yes Yes Yes Bitshark Express RX [28] Kit 300 MHz – 4 GHz ? 105 MSPS (RX only) 0/1 ? PCIe Yes Yes ? bladeRF [29] Pre-built 300 MHz – 3.8 GHz 28 MHz 12 12 Yes 80 kSPS – 40 MSPS 1 ? USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Yes