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  1. 4 mar 2009 · I know that the amateur radio SDRs are software restricted to out of band operation unless you can prove MARS licensing. Several of the kit SDRs may be able to operate out of band. Then there is Icom's new IC-7300....

  2. 16 sie 2017 · "Freebanding" is the act of operating HF equipment illegally on an 11-meter frequency, usually in SSB, and primarily in or slightly above the Citizen's Band (26.965-27.405 MHz). " Freeband " also refers to the band itself, just above the CB and below the 10-meter amateur band (28 MHz)."

  3. 9 lip 2009 · by delboyonline » 03 Jan 2016, 22:03. The FT-991 works OK on 11m but not as good as a dedicated CB radio which will outperform the FT-991 on receive. WEBSITE: http://www.delboyonline.blogspot.com. andymuza.

  4. 6 cze 2015 · At one time 11 meters was a ham band until the fcc reallocated to the citizens band. but really is there a real difference between 10 meters and 11 meters. I know the low end of 10 meters is for cw only.

  5. 13 maj 2024 · The 11 meter band is used by both CB radio, as well as freeband unlicensed hobbyists, Church radio broadcasts in Ireland and elsewhere in Europe, the military, for studio-to-transmitter links (STLs), data links, buoys, fishnet tracking systems, pagers and other non-voice purposes.

  6. 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.

  7. 20 mar 2024 · A downfall is poor audio on SSB as a fault of the synthesizer design. Supposedly, they do great on 11 meter FM and AM. 6 meters makes them fine for a tech license. I see the new model is capable of 60 watts, still far from enough power to get one noticed but enough to work a little skip.

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