Looking for frequencies

Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by Gigi, Nov 25, 2009.

  1. Gigi

    Gigi Bobtail Member

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    Hi everyone,
    My brother is a trucker, my uncle before he passed was a trucker and my boyfriends family has alot of truckers in it. I am heading out of town to visit some of his family this week and I am hooking up a cb radio in my car, but have not really used one too many times on my own. I was curious as to where I may be able to find a listing of frequencies that I can use along my travels. I am heading up to the Western, MD. area. If anyone out there knows where I can find this information I would greatly appreciate it. I have googled, and used multiple search engines online but have been unsuccessful. Thanks for your time!
     
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  3. Turbo-T

    Turbo-T Road Train Member

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    American Cb Radio Frequencies ​
    1 26.965 MHz
    2 26.975 MHz
    3 26.985 MHz
    4 27.005 MHz
    5 27.015 MHz
    6 27.025 MHz Superbowl of CB Radio
    7 27.035 MHz
    8 27.055 MHz
    9 27.065 MHz
    10 27.075 MHz
    11 27.085 MHz
    12 27.105 MHz
    13 27.115 MHz
    14 27.125 MHz
    15 27.135 MHz
    16 27.155 MHz
    17 27.165 MHz
    18 27.175 MHz
    19 27.185 MHz Truckers Channel
    20 27.205 MHz
    21 27.215 MHz
    22 27.225 MHz
    23 27.255 MHz
    24 27.235 MHz

    25 27.245 MHz
    26 27.265 MHz
    27 27.275 MHz
    28 27.285 MHz
    29 27.295 MHz
    30 27.305 MHz
    31 27.315 MHz
    32 27.325 MHz
    33 27.335 MHz
    34 27.345 MHz
    35 27.355 MHz
    36 27.365 MHz LSB ONLY
    37 27.375 MHz LSB ONLY
    38 27.385 MHz LSB ONLY
    39 27.395 MHz LSB ONLY
    40 27.405 MHz
     
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  4. Brickhauler

    Brickhauler Medium Load Member

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    You will find the most radio traffic on ch 19. I hope you have a good exp. with both your trip and talking on the cb. Sometimes there are some rude people on there, especially around the bigger citys.
     
  5. Flying Dutchman

    Flying Dutchman Road Train Member

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    Channel 19 is the trucker channel, that is where you will find most action. Channel 17, 15 and others around there are often popular too. I too hope your experience with a radio is a good one, its a fun hobby and tool to have if no one ruins it for you!
     
  6. WA4GCH

    WA4GCH Road Train Member

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    AM is allowed on these too ....

    36 27.365 MHz LSB ONLY
    37 27.375 MHz LSB ONLY
    38 27.385 MHz LSB ONLY
    39 27.395 MHz LSB ONLY


    It is true that SSB us used on them but there is no rule as to what mode ONLY CH 9 is restricted under FCC rules for a given use ....
     
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