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    27mhz

    does anyone still use 27mhz sets? i've heard some truckies still use them occasionally, but i havent heard a peep

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    for some odd reason everyone seems to have switched to UHF. Dunno why AM went much further. I have an AM set thats been sitting in the garage for about 4 years now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HangOver View Post
    ...... Dunno why AM went much further. ........
    That's the problem - trying to carry on a conversation with someone a couple of kilometres away when you are being swamped by someone on the other side of the country or in Indonesia!

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    That happens on UHF too especially in popular areas but I generally just "squelsh" them out.

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    When I last got a lift with a truck driver while hitching [18 months or so ago] he had both UHF and a 27MHZ in his truck and used both.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprint View Post
    does anyone still use 27mhz sets? i've heard some truckies still use them occasionally, but i havent heard a peep
    Yes I have two 27Mhz radios, a Ferris 5000 with a 200 channel digi scan and a 40 channel GME Electrophone TX840, I am planning on installing the GME for our cape trip.

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    UHF is a much cleaner signal - I like the old 27mHz though. I think, still quite active on SSB for the keen CBer who likes a bit of DXing. Not used that much on AM.

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    I have both.

    GME TX-4200 --UHF - Which will be replaced with a handheld soon as it's getting on a bit, no backlight, previous owner appears to have backfilled it with araldite, so you can't open it completely. Still trying to decide which handheld to get (leaning towards Icom IC-41s).

    GME TX-835 -AM - Standard 40 channel, 27Mhz. Sitting in shed, not being used.

    Uniden ???? - AM - 40 channel SSB, 27Mhz. Me like.

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    Uniden UH 015SX UHF and GME TX830 27mhz AM in my falcon, add to that a car kit, and i'm expecting to walk out the door one morning and find an echidna humping my car......

    and to think i havent chucked one of my ICOM's and the VHF set in it yet......

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    I've got both - but no aerial at the moment on the 27meg, also 27meg (5W) freq in the HF set, but no tappings at that freq on the stick.


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