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UHF
CB RADIO CHANNEL ALLOCATION
476.425 Mhz to 477.400
Mhz
| USED FOR |
CHANNEL/S
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COMMENTS |
Calling Established by law
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11 |
To call or locate another station. Parties then switch
to a conversation channel |
| Conversations |
9, 12 to 17, 19 to 21, 24 to 30, 39
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Used for conversations between stations |
| Highway Communications |
40
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Mainly used by Truck Drivers and other Highway users |
| Caravaners, Campers |
18
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Holiday Makers communication channel, e.g.,
when in convey |
| 4WDrivers |
10
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Used by 4WD enthusiasts, clubs, convoys and in national
parks. |
Emergency Calling Established by law
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5
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Can be used by anyone in an emergency situation ONLY |
Repeaters Established by law
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1 to 8 & 31 to 38
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In duplex mode, repeaters need two channels to work.
Receives on 1 to 8. Transmits on 31 to 38 (automatically).
When within range of a repeater, it will increase the
communications distance. Operation in simplex mode on
these channels is not permitted when within range of
a repeater. |
Data Transmissions Established by law
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22, 23 |
No voice transmissions allowed on these two channels |
| Special Notes* |
| It is an offence under the Radio Communications Act
1992 and Regulations to Transmit on an UHF repeater
channel 5 and 35 unless it is for EMERGENCY
PURPOSES. |
| Using an EMERGENCY CHANNEL
for Non EMERGENCY Purposes is not authorised
under the class licence |
| The Citizen Band Radio Service ( CBRS ) is
a two way short distance communications service that
can be used by any person in Australia, whether it is
for recreational or domestic purposes or in connection
with work or business. |
HF
(27 MHz) CB RADIO CHANNEL ALLOCATION
26.965 Mhz to 27.405
Mhz
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USED FOR
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CHANNEL/S
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COMMENTS
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Calling
Established by law
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AM Mode
11
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To call or locate another station. Parties then switch to a conversation
channel
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SSB Mode (LSB)
16, 35 **
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Conversations
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AM Mode
1 to 7, 12 to 14
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Used for conversations between stations
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SSB Mode (LSB or USB)
15, 17 to 21, 23 to 34, 36
to 40
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Highway Communications
(Truckies Channel)
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AM Mode
8
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Mainly used by Truck Drivers and other Highway users
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Convoy Channel
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AM Mode
22
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Holiday Maker’s communication channel or any group in convey
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Emergency Calling
Established by law
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AM Mode
9
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Can be used by anyone in an emergency situation ONLY
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SSB Mode (USB)
9
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4Wdrivers
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AM Mode
10
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Used by 4WD enthusiasts, clubs, convoys, outback travellers and in national parks.
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** channel 35 (not
established by law) by tradition is a secondary calling
channel.
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