HF CB 27 MHz

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HF CB 27 MHz

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HF CB 27 MHz

26.9650 CH 1 - Aust wide
26.9750 CH 2 - Aust wide
26.9850 CH 3 - Aust wide
27.0050 CH 4 - Aust wide
27.0150 CH 5 - Aust wide
27.0250 CH 6 - Aust wide
27.0350 CH 7 - Aust wide
27.0550 CH 8 - Truckies channel - Aust wide
27.0650 CH 9 - emergency - Aust wide
27.0750 CH 10 - Aust wide
27.0850 CH 11 - AM calling channel - Aust wide
27.1050 CH 12 - Aust wide
27.1150 CH 13 - Aust wide
27.1250 CH 14 - Aust wide
27.1350 CH 15 - Aust wide
27.1550 CH 16 - SSB calling channel - Aust wide
27.1650 CH 17 - Aust wide
27.1750 CH 18 - Aust wide
27.1850 CH 19 - Aust wide
27.2050 CH 20 - Aust wide
27.2150 CH 21 - Aust wide
27.2250 CH 22 - Aust wide
27.2350 CH 23 - Aust wide
27.2450 CH 24 - Aust wide
27.2550 CH 25 - Aust wide
27.2650 CH 26 - Aust wide
27.2750 CH 27 - Aust wide
27.2850 CH 28 - Aust wide
27.2950 CH 29 - Aust wide
27.3050 CH 30 - Aust wide
27.3150 CH 31 - Aust wide
27.3250 CH 32 - Aust wide
27.3350 CH 33 - Aust wide
27.3450 CH 34 - Aust wide
27.3550 CH 35 - Aust wide
27.3650 CH 36 - Aust wide
27.3750 CH 37 - Aust wide
27.3850 CH 38 - Aust wide
27.3950 CH 39 - Aust wide
27.4050 CH 40 - Aust wide

NOTE: Channel 35 LSB IS NOT a calling channel!
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Re: HF CB 27 MHz

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Correct ch 35 is not a call channel but has been used as the call channel for lsb that long it is considered as the call channel by many. When 35 turns into a mess I quite often go down to 16 and find some sensible contacts.
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Re: HF CB 27 MHz

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Does anybody still use 27 mhz cb? I pulled my old cb out the other day and it still powers up. Still have an old Stationmaster? vertical but would it be worth the effort to hook it all up again?
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Re: HF CB 27 MHz

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Yes - in fact I think it is regaining interest due to the fact that there are so many idiots on UHF now

It can be more exciting than UHF due to the skip and being more affected by the sun

depending on your location and conditions I would hook it up and have it run for a while.

There are a few lads on here that dabble in 27mhz.
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Re: HF CB 27 MHz

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orangepeel wrote:Yes - in fact I think it is regaining interest due to the fact that there are so many idiots on UHF now

When the skip comes in there are plently of idiots on 27 Mhz as well, fortunatly you have the choose of more channels not just the repeaters as such.
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