How many ITU regions are there?

The International Telecommunication Union (ITU), in its International Radio Regulations, divides the world into three ITU regions for the purposes of managing the global radio spectrum. Each region has its own set of frequency allocations, the main reason for defining the regions.

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Why is it called the 11 meter band?

CB Radios operate on the 11 Meter Band around 27 MHz with 40 channels. Unlike the 10 Meter Band, access to these frequencies are unrestricted by the FCC, hence the name “Citizen’s Band” . Just keep in mind that, even for CB Radios, the FCC requires users to follow certain codes of conduct and equipment restrictions.

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Is CB radio legal in the UK?

CB is now legal in UK but users must abide by the regulations for frequencies, mode, power and equipment. Since 2006 CB Radio, using FM mode was legal without a licence being required. This Licence “Exemption” was increased to include use of AM and DSB/SSB signals in 2014.

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What is the UK frequency?

UK Business VHF Radios use frequencies from 136 – 174MHz . “Marine band” VHF radios used on ships and to communicate between vessels and harbours, bridges, locks etc, use frequencies between 156 – 162MHz. Specific channels are used for particular purposes, including for emergencies, ship-to-shore communications etc.

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What are the CB frequencies?

The CB Radio spectrum is broken up into 40 channels with CB frequencies ranging from 26.965 to 27.405 MHz. Channels are generally spaced 10 KHz apart. … CB Radio Frequencies and Channels. CB ChannelCB Frequency (MHz)Common Usage3927.395Open to everyone (and SSB)4027.405Open to everyone (and SSB)CB Radio Frequencies and Channels www.rightchannelradios.com › blogs › newsletters › cb-radio-frequencies-…

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