The Citizens Band Radio Service (CBRS) is a private, two-way, short-distance voice communications service for personal or business activities of the general public. It also may be used for voice paging. It is authorized 40 channels between 26.965 MHz and 27.405 MHz .13 Nis 2017
Read moreWhat frequency is CB radio in Australia?
You can find the frequencies for CB radios in schedule 1 of the class licence . You can only use CB radios on designated channels in these frequencies: HF – 26.965 MHz to 27.405 MHz (inclusive) UHF – 476.4125 to 477.4125 MHz (inclusive)
Read moreWhat CB channel do most truckers use?
We’re told that Channel 17 was previously used by truckers in the I-5 corridor. Currently, the two that most pertain to drivers include Channel 9 , frequency 27.065, reserved for emergency communications or for traveler assistance and Channel 19, frequency 27.185, widely known as the trucker’s channel.
Read moreWhat is the bandwidth of CB?
The bandwidth for CB radios is 8KHz . As an example, lets look at channel 19. The frequency of channel 19 is listed as 27.185MHz, but the signal actually consists of a range of frequencies. The range is 4KHz below and 4KHz above (making an 8KHz bandwidth).
Read moreShould CB be on AM or FM?
The FCC has approved the use of FM transmission in CB radios. Virtually every CB (Citizen’s Band) radio transmits in AM .
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