G'day all,
Or should I say "Breaker!"
As you can tell by my sig I am a regular UHF CB user (don't hold that against me), usually sandbagging on Channel 3 (and very occasionally on 4) during morning and afternoon rush hour to keep an ear on traffic conditions etc. I tend to listen more than I talk (a rarity I know) but occasionally I'll contribute a wisecrack if I can get away with it.
Are there any other Channel 3ers (or 4ers) here? Has anyone thought of starting a WARSUG group on UHF?
UHF CBers
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- Joined: Fri Jul 08, 2011 12:17 am
- Scanners and Receivers: Uniden 200XLT handheld, Uniden 70XLT handheld, Icom 400 Pro transceiver(mobile), Uniden UH100 transceiver (base), A Uniden Pro640XL 27Mhz base/mobile, Some ancient Saiko base/mobile scanner, plus various UHF handhelds. Am I a radio geek yet?
- Location: South of the River, Perth WA
UHF CBers
"Roger that, NiSig out"
Dave
Signals and Comms section, Castledare Miniature Railway
Signalling Interest Group of WA
Railpage
Channel 3 UHF and Channel 14 UHF where I answer to NiSig or Sandman
Dave
Signals and Comms section, Castledare Miniature Railway
Signalling Interest Group of WA
Railpage
Channel 3 UHF and Channel 14 UHF where I answer to NiSig or Sandman
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- Posts: 9
- Joined: Fri Jul 08, 2011 12:17 am
- Scanners and Receivers: Uniden 200XLT handheld, Uniden 70XLT handheld, Icom 400 Pro transceiver(mobile), Uniden UH100 transceiver (base), A Uniden Pro640XL 27Mhz base/mobile, Some ancient Saiko base/mobile scanner, plus various UHF handhelds. Am I a radio geek yet?
- Location: South of the River, Perth WA
Re: UHF CBers
Hmm... The silence is deafening. I'll take that as a no.
"Roger that, NiSig out"
Dave
Signals and Comms section, Castledare Miniature Railway
Signalling Interest Group of WA
Railpage
Channel 3 UHF and Channel 14 UHF where I answer to NiSig or Sandman
Dave
Signals and Comms section, Castledare Miniature Railway
Signalling Interest Group of WA
Railpage
Channel 3 UHF and Channel 14 UHF where I answer to NiSig or Sandman
Re: UHF CBers
The last time I turned on my CB channel 8 and channel 4 were dead quiet.
Listened for an hour or so and hardly anything... this was about 7pm.
I can't get ch3 from where I live so I don't know how active it is..
Listened for an hour or so and hardly anything... this was about 7pm.
I can't get ch3 from where I live so I don't know how active it is..
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Re: UHF CBers
Unfortunately every time I've ever turned a UHFCB onto one of the Perth repeater channels, I've turned it off again quickly. The language on there would make a sailor blush!
Doug Bell (Zebedee) VK6DB
WARSUG Forum Administrator.
It is very dark.
You are likely to be eaten by a grue.
WARSUG Forum Administrator.
It is very dark.
You are likely to be eaten by a grue.
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Sangean ATS-909
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Re: UHF CBers
When I bought my first scanner ICOM IC-R6, turned it on and press 'SCAN', Channel 3 UHF CB is the
first frequency it picked up ... ... It took me a while to figure out what that frequency is all about ... I heard someone playing music so I thought it was a narrowband broadcast station but then someone told them to f*** off and so on and on ... and left me thinking again
first frequency it picked up ... ... It took me a while to figure out what that frequency is all about ... I heard someone playing music so I thought it was a narrowband broadcast station but then someone told them to f*** off and so on and on ... and left me thinking again