What happened to 27 MHz SSB?

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What happened to 27 MHz SSB?

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I had a look at Prestigecom.net.au for some scanners and cordless phones, and see that although 27MHz AM CB radios are still made, there is no sign of SSB units. Doesn't anybody use these anymore?
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Re: What happened to 27 MHz SSB?

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Miklos73 wrote:I had a look at Prestigecom.net.au for some scanners and cordless phones, and see that although 27MHz AM CB radios are still made, there is no sign of SSB units. Doesn't anybody use these anymore?
Yeah, they're still made. We're at the bottom of the 11 year solar cycle right now so the conditions are very poor. No skip means no interest.

27Mhz AM is used like most UHF radios these days - car to car chat in convoys :-)
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i was scanning in perth for people using the 27 ,hz cb frequencies and i got no results
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tards

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all the tards moved from 27Mghz to UHF a few years ago, HOPEFULLY they will all move back there and stay some time soon...
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Re: What happened to 27 MHz SSB?

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As someone said; we are at the bottom of the cycle, in about 5 or so years we will be hitting the peak and be picking up distant skip stations. This will coax more people into getting back on the air :) LSB is still used regulary by radio clubs that are set up in perth. 27 megz is not dead, still relitivly active! :)
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dose am travell more futher and over hills then uhf?
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Yes, AM-Amplitude Modulation, FM-Frequency Modulation or at least it used to be

An example

When i used to have a CB in the metro area many years ago....if conditions were good you could talk to the North and South West WA, O/S to Indonesia, Bali etc.

On my brother in laws farm at Beverley , again when conditions were good, early in the morning you could recieve AM radio stations from Melbourne for at least a couple of hours.

When using the UHF on the farm it worked best by "line of sight" and limited to about a 20km radius from base at the farmhouse.
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westernwedgey wrote:Yes, AM-Amplitude Modulation, FM-Frequency Modulation or at least it used to be

An example

When i used to have a CB in the metro area many years ago....if conditions were good you could talk to the North and South West WA, O/S to Indonesia, Bali etc.

On my brother in laws farm at Beverley , again when conditions were good, early in the morning you could recieve AM radio stations from Melbourne for at least a couple of hours.

When using the UHF on the farm it worked best by "line of sight" and limited to about a 20km radius from base at the farmhouse.

farm with a 20 kilometer stretch, thats pretty huge....
my aunty and uncle have a 100 acre farm.......... not as big as yours but. thats cool..............
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slipknot wrote:farm with a 20 kilometer stretch, thats pretty huge....
If you weren't over a hill, round a bend or down a valley that is :lol: :lol:
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westernwedgey wrote:
slipknot wrote:farm with a 20 kilometer stretch, thats pretty huge....
If you weren't over a hill, round a bend or down a valley that is :lol: :lol:
hmmmmmm :D
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westernwedgey wrote:
slipknot wrote:farm with a 20 kilometer stretch, thats pretty huge....
If you weren't over a hill, round a bend or down a valley that is :lol: :lol:



but cant am go up and down hills?
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slipknot wrote:but cant am go up and down hills?
Yep, but like i said it was UHF we used for farm comms..
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