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  1. 13 maj 2024 · 11 meter is often used by freebanders or CB operators using the "freeband" frequencies from between 25 MHz or 26 MHz and CB channel 1 (26.965 MHz) and CB channel 40 (27.405 MHz) and the bottom edge of the 10 meter amateur band (28.000 MHz). Common freeband frequencies include: Legal Users of the 25-30 MHz Spectrum - Frequencies To Avoid.

  2. Foxtrot Lima is an international 11m DX group from Finland founded in 1998. We present info on FL activities as well as some general 11m & radio related info.

  3. Freeband 11 Meter Frequencies and Bands. While some export radios – sold as 10 meter radios – often cover frequencies above and below the 25.615-28.305 MHz range, that is the de facto “standard” export band alphanumeric plan. Generally the CB band is band “D” or the “mid band”.

  4. Freebanding refers to operating on the frequencies above and below the legal CB band, as well as operating "in-between" the legal CB channels (for example, operating on 27.380 MHz or 27.400 MHz). This is often practiced by SSB CB operators to find a clear frequency.

  5. 22 kwi 2020 · Getting Started with DX on the 11m Band. This is a small guide with a few links thrown in as an attempt to inform both new and old radio users as to the ways and means of DXing (long distance contacts) on both legal FM UK/EU bands and SSB (11m). Frequencies and Modes.

  6. Channel/Frequency chart for 10/11-meter radios. Includes A-channels.

  7. The Yaesu FT-101, with its "peculiar" (ARRL) 11-meter band position was the first radio to allow the CB'er to operate Freeband, ushering in a new style of 11-meter operation. Unlike CB radios, the 101 and radios like it allowed 11-meter operators to monitor the Ham bands, where the "big boys" played.

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