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UHF CB RADIO CHANNEL ALLOCATION

476.425 Mhz to 477.400 Mhz

USED FOR CHANNEL/S
COMMENTS
Calling Established by law
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
Used for conversations between stations
Highway Communications 40
Mainly used by Truck Drivers and other Highway users
Caravaners, Campers 18
Holiday Maker’s communication channel, e.g., when in convey
4WDrivers 10
Used by 4WD enthusiasts, clubs, convoys and in national parks.
Emergency Calling Established by law
5
Can be used by anyone in an emergency situation ONLY
Repeaters Established by law
1 to 8 & 31 to 38
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
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

USED FOR

CHANNEL/S

COMMENTS

 

 

 

Calling

Established by law

 

AM Mode

11

 

 

 

To call or locate another station. Parties then switch to a conversation channel

 

 

SSB Mode (LSB)

16, 35 **

 

 

 

 

 

Conversations

 

 

AM Mode

1 to 7, 12 to 14

 

 

 

 

Used for conversations between stations

 

 

SSB Mode (LSB or USB)

15, 17 to 21, 23 to 34, 36 to 40

 

 

Highway Communications

(Truckies Channel)

 

 

AM Mode

8

 

Mainly used by Truck Drivers and other Highway users

 

 

Convoy Channel

 

 

AM Mode

22

 

 

Holiday Maker’s communication channel or any group in convey

 

 

 

 

Emergency Calling

Established by law

 

AM Mode

9

 

 

 

 

Can be used by anyone in an emergency situation ONLY

 

 

SSB Mode (USB)

9

 

 

 

4Wdrivers 

 

 

AM Mode

10

 

Used by 4WD enthusiasts, clubs, convoys, outback travellers and in national parks.

 

 

** channel 35 (not established by law) by tradition is a secondary calling channel.
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