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Old May 3rd 06, 02:04 AM posted to rec.radio.cb
Jerry
 
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Default SuperStar 3900 frequencies?


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oups.com...
I recently purchased a SuperStar 3900. It has several modes AM FM LSB
USB CW. Each mode has 6 bands A B C D E F. I would like to know if
anyone can tell me the frequencies for all the channels on these bands,
or the frequencies of one band and the jump in frequency between bands.
I found them for AM but would like them for the rest.
here is the link for AM

http://www.714xpress.net/freqs1.html

Thanks in advance,
Bo



Modes and "bands" are not the same thing. You are confusing "frequencies"
and the type of emission. Now, you CAN have 27.385 AM, or 27.385 USB, or
LSB, or FM, but the two things are not dependent on each other. The
so-called "bands" of channels. are groups of frequencies that *may* go
outside of the CB band. Word of caution: Make sure you KNOW where you are
actually transmitting!! *Some* of these frequencies are assigned to the
Amateur Radio Service and the "hams" DO monitor those frequencies. Contrary
to myth and legend, the Feds DO respond to complaints of unlicensed
operators on these frequencies! And the legitimate users of those
frequencies will not hesitate to turn in people who encroach there. UPS,
for example, got a warning citation for this some time back and told its
drivers that they would be terminated if even caught with an "export" radio
in their trucks! And UPS is not alone. What makes it so obvious and easy to
find unlicensed operators in that part of the 28 MHZ area is the fact that
28.000 thru 28.300 is restricted to Morse Code and digital modes. Somebody
talking on AM up there stands out like a sore thumb.

So be careful and stay out of that area if you don't have the license. Just
friendly caution.

73

J