What are freeband frequencies?

What are freeband frequencies?

“Freebanding” is the act of operating HF equipment illegally on an 11-meter frequency, usually in SSB, and primarily in or slightly above the Citizen’s Band (26.965-27.405 MHz). “Freeband” also refers to the band itself, just above the CB and below the 10-meter amateur band (28 MHz).

What band is 6 MHz?

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hide v t e International amateur radio frequency allocations
Range Band ITU Region 1
HF 10 m 28.000–29.700 MHz
VHF 6 m 50.000–52.000 MHz (50.000–54.000 MHz)
4 m 70.000–70.500 MHz

How far can 6 meter band transmit?

Member. I think 6 meters is about the same as 2 meters or even 432 given equivalent stations. For example, 100 watts and 13 elements on both ends will get you ~ 50 to 75 miles on a stone deaf 2 meter band (SSB). 100 watts and 5 el on both ends will do the same on 6 (no tropo enhancement of any sort).

Is Freebanding legal?

It’s frequencies that aren’t part of the Amateur band or CB. This of course is illegal operating. The CBers with export radios generally run AM below 27 MHz and SSB above CB channel 40.

What is freeband CB?

Free band CB Radio is the use of frequencies or channels that are not designated to the CB Radio service for use as “private” channels or for attempting long distance contacts (DX).

What mode is 6m?

Today much of six meter operating happens on the digital modes, primarily FT8. That magic frequency is 50.313 MHz. There, compressed into about 4 kHz, are most of the stations on the air.

Is the 6 meter band FM?

6 Meter calling frequencies: SSB – 50.125 MHz. FM – 52.525 Mhz.

What is freeband CB radio?

Free band CB Radio is the use of frequencies or channels that are not designated to the CB Radio service for use as “private” channels or for attempting long distance contacts (DX). It is a violation of FCC rules to operate on these free band frequencies!

What are the frequencies for CB radios?

The CB Radio spectrum is broken up into 40 channels with CB frequencies ranging from 26.965 to 27.405 MHz. Channels are generally spaced 10 KHz apart.

What CB channel do cops use?

The CB devotee especially listens to Channel 9, the emergency CB channel commonly used by motorists in trouble. Electronics stores selling CBs say they are good for calling police in an emergency.

What are the frequencies in the 6 GHz band?

The 6-GHz frequency band, also called mid-band spectrum, spans 5.925 GHz to 7.125 GHz. It is divided into four bands: UNII-5: 5925-6425 MHz (500 MHz) UNII-6: 6425-6525 MHz (100 MHz)

Which is the best freeband frequency to use?

Freeband frequencies around 27 MHz CB have been widely used by thousands and thousands of freebanders worldwide over the past 40+ years. Here in this list, we document the best and most common Single SideBand (SSB, USB, LSB) Freeband frequencies useful for Survivalists. We cover mainly SSB because it is by far the best method.

What are the frequencies of a 10 meter radio?

Generally the CB band is band “D” or the “mid band”. On 120-channel radios, coverage is generally limited to 26.515-27.855 MHz or 26.065-27.405 MHz, depending on the model. Modern Chinese export radios cover 25.615-30.105 MHz to include all of the 10 meter band and frequencies above it.

Can a CB radio get a freeband channel?

CB radios and HAM radios can be modified to get freeband channels. AM is the basic modulation mode in standard CB radios. It is good for short range communication with common CB radios and CB HT (handheld) radios or walkie talkies. Some CB radios also have Single Sideband (SSB).

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