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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. UHF CB is a class-licensed (meaning licence-free use for most users) citizen''s band radio service authorised by the governments of Australia and New Zealand in the UHF 477 MHz band. UHF CB provides 40 channels, including 16 channels (8 output, 8 input) allocated to repeater stations. It is similar in concept to the 40 channels used in United States'' HF CB allocation, which is also available in Australia and New Zealand. User equipment designs are similar to…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. UHF CB is a class-licensed (meaning licence-free use for most users) citizen''s band radio service authorised by the governments of Australia and New Zealand in the UHF 477 MHz band. UHF CB provides 40 channels, including 16 channels (8 output, 8 input) allocated to repeater stations. It is similar in concept to the 40 channels used in United States'' HF CB allocation, which is also available in Australia and New Zealand. User equipment designs are similar to commercial land mobile two-way radio. Except for repeater stations and stations using the data-only channel, the maximum legal output power is 5 Watts. External antennas are permitted and common commercially manufactured antennas have gain as high as 12dB. Handheld transceivers (walkie talkies) are permitted and have transmit power from 500 mW to 5W (full legal power) and are relatively cheap compared to full-sized transceivers.