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Posted: 20 October 05 11:25 am
by Richary
Probably best not to mention the rules governing CB power output then :o <p>

http://www.acma.gov.au/acmainterwr/aca_ ... s/cbrs.rtf

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5 watts eirp :twisted:

Posted: 20 October 05 3:04 pm
by Hounddog
richary wrote:Probably best not to mention the rules governing CB power output then
No probably not. :wink:

Posted: 23 October 05 3:29 pm
by Effrem
Hounddog wrote:
richary wrote:Probably best not to mention the rules governing CB power output then
http://www.acma.gov.au/acmainterwr/aca_ ... s/cbrs.rtf

5 watts eirp
No probably not. :wink:
I can and I do :lol:

5 watts transmited from the radio not eirp.
erip limit is around the 21 watt mark.
(except on 21/22)

I comply (just) with the eirp on the truck and not at all at home, but at home i do comply with the 5 watt limit. (except when I wish to be heard over the foul mouthed rabble :twisted: :twisted: )

Eff

Posted: 30 October 05 10:07 pm
by crew 153
Just returned from the trip Brisbane to Forster and return and used the UHF between the cars on Ch 15 both ways. Only had chatter on them once at a roadworks site with the Stop/Go guys. Had no problems with comms but then the cars never got too far apart.

Posted: 04 November 05 5:13 pm
by brummy
I know I’m thick but can you tell me how the ‘repeaters’ operate? Is it an automatic system or do I need to do something to extend the coverage? And what cannels are they again?
“Please explain???Ââ€

Posted: 04 November 05 11:04 pm
by Mr Router
Mr Router wrote:http://www.alphalink.com.au/~parkerp/cb.htm Read all about it!
For Brummy :!: