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    AM/SSB CB?

    Hi All

    Just purchased a Disco II with a Uniden PC122XL which I think is a 27mhz CB?

    Being that the current standard is UHF, can this CB be used for anything? Can it talk to UHF? If I buy a UHF CB can I use the arial that is currently on my truck?

    Thanks ...

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    Yes, it can be used quite happily, although people who still use 27mhz are few and far between, mostly truckies and clubs who want a "private" channel without every moron with a UHF putting thier 2c in

    NO it cant talk to UHF, different frequencies are used

    NO you MUST NOT use the 27mhz aerial with a UHF unless you want to kill the UHF's output stage....

    I *may* be interested in buying it in the near future

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    AM/SSB units can be quite fun to have on board. It's always amazing to sit and listen to the long range conversations, often interstate..... sometimes international. Depends on the weather.

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    Thanks guys ..... what are the channels worth listening to / broadcasting to?

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    I usually just manually scan on the standard channels. When you hear chattering that sounds like a foreign language, switch to one of the sideband channels (one will make the chatter disappear, the other will make it understandable - unless it is a foreign language ) , and then use the clarifier to fine tune it in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by d@rk51d3 View Post
    AM/SSB units can be quite fun to have on board. It's always amazing to sit and listen to the long range conversations, often interstate..... sometimes international. Depends on the weather.
    I used to have one mounted on my motorbike and i could sit on Mt Dandenong and talk to a guy on the US airfoarce base in Hawaii !
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    Philip Regan Guest

    Lightbulb

    Yeah it does depend on the weather.... but not here... on the sun.

    By 2013 you will be able to get on your 27mHz AM/SSB radio and speak to the world almost every day.. Although the predicted sun spot cycle maximum is only going to be between 70 and 90 it will still be a hoot... Can't wait.

    Best regards


    Phil aka. VK2VR

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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    I used to have one mounted on my motorbike and i could sit on Mt Dandenong and talk to a guy on the US airfoarce base in Hawaii !
    Yes it depends on the weather.

    I once was talking to a nice gentleman from the Taliban in Afganastan, but the signal kept dropping out, He told me he was trying higher ground to get a better signal. The reception became very clear, but then there was a BANG sound and the connection was lost. Never found out what happened

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