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Old November 25th 03, 06:19 AM
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moistrous wrote in message rator.org...
On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 03:24:08 +0000, Steveo wrote:

moistrous wrote:
I missed all
the cool times, like before the WWW existed and when it was cool to
rollerblade and carry boomboxes.

Please leave.


Waha. I'd rather stay, thanks. So anyway, 40 or 80 channels?


26.965-27.405. 4 watts AM, 12 watts pep SSB. Any other operation is illegal.
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Old November 25th 03, 09:08 AM
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moistrous wrote in message ...
hi, i'm new to CB radio... How many channels are there? It looks as if
there are 40 channels, but i see some cb radios advertised that can go to
ch.80... what gives? Any website i visit says the legal frequency range is
from 26.965 to 27.405 MHz, and ch 40 IS 27.405 so it doesn't make sense to
have another 40 channels present. Help meeee!



Hi.


Don't mind the unhelpful responses... some people on this group seem to be
anti-CB while others are too scared to fall in a Troll trap.

In America, there are 40 *legal* channels. On these channels you may either
use AM or SSB.
As each channel can either hold one AM conversation or two SSB
conversations, this means that you could effectively have 80 SSB channels.
The frequencies covered are as you give above, and power is limited to
4Watts (plus 2Watts mod) for AM and 12Watts for SSB. As well as higher
power allowed, SSB is more efficient - giving you a much greater distance.

However, the 80 channel radios you have seen are more likely to be 40 legal
channels plus another 40 illegal ones. Any CB designed to cover illegal
channels is illegal to use - even if using it on legal channels.
It is up to you how you feel about the law, but you should be aware that the
punishment can be strict for those caught using illegal CBs.

Here in the UK, we have 80 channels, FM mode only. 80 channel sets were
made legal a few years back, but only those manufactured and approved as
such. Power in the UK is limited to 4Watts.

If you want more information, don't be afraid to ask and don't be frightened
off by the attitude of some idiots on this newsgroup - CBers are generally
friendly and helpful.


Regards,

Peter.



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Old November 25th 03, 08:44 PM
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On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 14:59:03 -0500, Twistedhed wrote:

From: (moistrous)
hi, i'm new to CB radio... How many channels


are there?


40 on cb.

It looks as if there are 40 channels, but i see


some cb radios advertised that can go to


ch.80... what gives?



Do you have an example of such a cb and a specific website in mind? A cb
touted as having 80 channels? Highly doubtful, but since you have
specifically provided for the example, please now cite the webpage where
you saw this cb touted as 80 channel.


Any website i visit says the legal frequency


range is from 26.965 to 27.405 MHz, and ch


40 IS 27.405 so it doesn't make sense to have
another 40 channels present.


Help meeee!


- moistrous

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Really? Again,, which websites have you visited?
Speed limits only go to 70 MPH in the US. According to your logic, it
makes no sense they go faster. Consider yourself helped, unless the
analogy is lost on you. No cb is manufactured for sale in the US with
more than 40 channels.


Ok, thank you. But my logic isn't flawed, i think you misinterpreted what
I said. If the forty channels consume every frequency in the legal range,
it _logically_ doesn't make sense to have more channels because they
would have to be on other frequencies outside the legal range... That's
all i meant and thought.

But now it's been cleared up... thanks.

p.s. i went to some websites that appeared to be written by well-informed
authors, i dunno, just ones i saw on google.
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Old November 25th 03, 08:46 PM
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It was cleared up when you were asked to provide for your claim.

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Old November 25th 03, 10:58 PM
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On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 15:46:00 -0500, Twistedhed wrote:

It was cleared up when you were asked to provide for your claim.


yeah, no ****, it was in my immediate followup to that message when i said
it was clear. Does everyone in here run around with their cb antennas
shoved up their asses or something? Everyone is a ******* to everyone
else, an assumption based on the topic of EVERY message in this rotten
newsgroup.

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