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All things being the same you can expect anywhere between 1 and 15 miles between mobile units. There are all sorts of variables, including terrain, how crowded the channel is, or even types and numbers of buildings around the transmitting/receiving units.
All things being the same you can expect anywhere between 1 and 15 miles between mobile units. There are all sorts of variables, including terrain, how crowded the channel is, or even types and numbers of buildings around the transmitting/receiving units.
Best Long Range CB — The Cobra 148 GPL While most CB radios broadcast at 4 watts of power, SSB equipped radios can legally broadcast at 12 watts — effectively tripling the distance you can broadcast.
Install an antenna specifically manufactured for use with CB radios. ... Place your antenna as high as possible, in a place where radio signals can hit it from 360 degrees.
Even in times of solar minimum, when F2 is rarely available, 10 meters still has some long distance possibilities. Sporadic E propagation can bring in signals from a hundred to many thousands of miles away.
Unlike a CB Radio, you need to have a license to operate a 10-Meter Radio. ... With their high power output, 10 Meter Radios can overpower CB transmissions and other important local communications. The 10-Meter Band consists of frequencies stretching from 28,000 to 29,700 MHz.
10 Meter Radios are Amateur Radios, also known as Ham Radios. Another important aspect of operating a 10-Meter Radio is that they don't want disruption of other important communications. With their high power output, 10 Meter Radios can overpower CB transmissions and other important local communications.
You need a license to run a 10 meter legally, and yes, if you have a license, you can run one legally in a truck. Clarification: A licensed amateur radio operator may use a “10 Meter” radio on the 10-Meter band. He may not operate a “10 Meter” radio ON CB frequencies, nor may he use the radio in “dual” service.
The term “meters” is an archaic reference to the length of one complete cycle of a radio signal (which is another way of describing the signal's frequency). One complete cycle of a 3.5 MHz signal is around 260 feet (or about 80 meters).
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