What UHF channel is 7?
476.5750
| Channel | Frequency | Use |
|---|---|---|
| Channel 7 | 476.5750 | Duplex – Repeater Output |
| Channel 8 | 476.6000 | Duplex – Repeater Output |
| Channel 9 | 476.6250 | Simplex |
| Channel 10 | 476.6500 | Simplex 4WD Drivers – Convoy, Clubs & National Parks |
What UHF channels can I use Qld?
UHF Radio Channel Allocation
| Channel: | Frequency: | Use: |
|---|---|---|
| Channel 9 | 476.625 | Simplex Conversations |
| Channel 10 | 476.650 | Simplex 4WD Drivers – Convoy, Clubs & National Parks |
| Channel 11 | 476.675 | Simplex Call Channel |
| Channel 12 | 476.700 | Simplex Conversations |
What channels can I use on UHF?
UHF Channels Channels 5 and 35: Duplex channels strictly used for emergency communications. Channels 9, 12-17, 19-21 24-28, 30, 39, 49-60, 64-70, 79 and 80: General chat channels, simplex use. Channel 10: 4WD Clubs or Convoys and National Parks.
What UHF channel do road workers use?
Channel 40: Australia Wide road safety channel used primarily by truckies and oversized load pilot vehicles. Channels 22 and 23 (25kHz): Telemetry & Telecommand used for automated data communications only. Channel 29: Road safety channel Pacific Hwy, Pacific Mwy (NSW & QLD).
Can I use a UHF radio without a license?
Private Business Two Way Radios operate on either VHF or, UHF radio frequencies that are issued and co-ordinated by Ofcom. In order to transmit on these frequencies, you are required to have a licence issued by Ofcom. There are benefits of a licensed frequency such as: Larger range.
Can you use a UHF radio while driving?
It’s not illegal to use a UHF or CB radio while driving That means, if a police officer pulls you over for erratic driving and spotted you using your UHF or CB radio and decides that is the culprit then you can be fined for not being in proper control of a motor vehicle.
What is UHF CB?
UHF CB is a class-licensed citizen band two-way radio service using the 476.4250–477.4125MHz radiofrequency intended for short-distance communications. The UHF CB band radio service is available for public access and is authorised by the governments of Australia, New Zealand, Vanuatu and Malaysia.
How many channels are available on UHF CB?
UHF CB provides 77 UHF channels, including 32 channels (16 output and 16 input) assigned to repeater stations. Although the service is technically available to everyone, not all CB radio channels are allowed for use by just anyone for whatever reason.
What are the frequencies in the UHF band?
These frequencies are in the UHF Band between 476.4250 and 477.4125 MHz. Any frequencies outside of this band are for COMMERCIAL USE ONLY and all need to be licenced.
How much does a UHF CB radio cost?
If you do happen to run into any trouble (e.g. your vehicle breaks down or you get lost), you can use your trusty UHF CB radio to get help or access emergency services. UHF CB radios are also quite affordable, with a basic option starting as low as $50.