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Tom[_4_] February 8th 08 09:08 AM

CB vs. 10 Meter
 
If I buy a 10 meter radio. That channel takes place of 19 on CB?



Where can I read more on 10 meter?



Jay in the Mojave February 8th 08 01:06 PM

CB vs. 10 Meter
 
Hello Tom:

There are 10 meter radios out there that seem to be made for use on the
CB Channels, that have more power and such.

I had a 10 meter radio that would work on both 10 and 11 meters. But
gave it away because there was no activity on 10 or 11 meters. It had a
great noise reduction ability in the receive for mobile operation, but
it wasn't anything to write home about.

The new sun spot cycle is supposed to start soon so keep you ears on for
skip conditions.

I use a Icom 746 Pro for mobile use at times. I am not a big time radio
usage type I guess.

Suggest you look up the manufactures off Goggle and see what that say.

Jay in the Mojave
Tom wrote:
If I buy a 10 meter radio. That channel takes place of 19 on CB?



Where can I read more on 10 meter?



Vinnie S. February 8th 08 03:38 PM

CB vs. 10 Meter
 
On Fri, 8 Feb 2008 01:08:19 -0800, "Tom" wrote:

If I buy a 10 meter radio. That channel takes place of 19 on CB?


If you don't know that, don't buy a radio just yet.



Where can I read more on 10 meter?


Google

Vinnie S.

james February 9th 08 02:07 AM

CB vs. 10 Meter
 
On Fri, 8 Feb 2008 01:08:19 -0800, "Tom"
wrote:

|If I buy a 10 meter radio. That channel takes place of 19 on CB?
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|Where can I read more on 10 meter?
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Try the ARRL and consult the FCC for operating privildeges.

james

Jay in the Mojave February 9th 08 02:16 AM

CB vs. 10 Meter
 
Vinnie S. wrote:
On Fri, 8 Feb 2008 01:08:19 -0800, "Tom" wrote:

If I buy a 10 meter radio. That channel takes place of 19 on CB?


If you don't know that, don't buy a radio just yet.


Where can I read more on 10 meter?


Google

Vinnie S.

Yeah what Vinnie says!

Jay in the Mojave

Vinnie S. February 9th 08 04:31 AM

CB vs. 10 Meter
 
On Fri, 08 Feb 2008 21:07:13 -0500, james wrote:

On Fri, 8 Feb 2008 01:08:19 -0800, "Tom"
wrote:

|If I buy a 10 meter radio. That channel takes place of 19 on CB?
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|Where can I read more on 10 meter?
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Try the ARRL and consult the FCC for operating privildeges.

james



That just plain wrong !

Vinnie S.

cmdr buzz corey February 9th 08 06:56 AM

CB vs. 10 Meter
 
On Feb 8, 2:08 am, "Tom" wrote:
If I buy a 10 meter radio. That channel takes place of 19 on CB?

Where can I read more on 10 meter?


Ten meters isn't a cb band, you need an Amateur (Ham) Radio Operators
license to operate there.

Scott in Baltimore February 9th 08 02:19 PM

CB vs. 10 Meter
 
Tom wrote:
If I buy a 10 meter radio. That channel takes place of 19 on CB?



Where can I read more on 10 meter?



A 10 meter radio cover 28.000 to 29.600. CB CH 19 is 27.185.

Any "10 meter" radio with a 40 channel selector knob and bands of
channels is a CB, not a 10 meter radio. A 2950 or an 2510 are 10
meter radios because they do not have fixed frequency channels.

Any frequencies outside of 26.965 to 27.405 are called "freeband",
but they are assigned to other users even though you don't hear them.

As others have said, 10 meters requires a ham ticket, and all of 10 meters
is available to those holding general or extra. Techs only get 200 KHz of
voice from 28.300 to 28.500.

Tech is a simple test and general is easy. Extra is a bear!

-Scott/AE


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