27
48
-
476.6125
68
477.1125
477.1125
9
476.6250
476.6250
29
477.1250
477.1250
49
476.6375
476.6375
69
477.1375
477.1375
10
476.6500
476.6500
30
477.1500
477.1500
50
476.6625
476.6625
70
477.1625
477.1625
11
476.6750
476.6750
31
477.1750
477.1750
51
476.6875
476.6875
71
477.1875
-
12
476.7000
476.7000
32
477.2000
477.2000
52
476.7125
476.7125
72
477.2125
-
13
476.7250
476.7250
33
477.2250
477.2250
53
476.7375
476.7375
73
477.2375
-
14
476.7500
476.7500
34
477.2500
477.2500
54
476.7625
476.7625
74
477.2625
-
15
476.7750
476.7750
35
477.2750
477.2750
55
476.7875
476.7875
75
477.2875
-
16
476.8000
476.8000
36
477.3000
477.3000
56
476.8125
476.8125
76
477.3125
-
17
476.8250
476.8250
37
477.3250
477.3250
57
476.8375
476.8375
77
477.3375
-
18
476.8500
476.8500
38
477.3500
477.3500
58
476.8625
476.8625
78*
477.3625
-
19
476.8750
476.8750
39
477.3750
477.3750
59
476.8875
476.8875
79
477.3875
477.3875
20
476.9000
476.9000
40
477.4000
477.4000
60
476.9125
476.9125
80
477.4125
477.4125
The primary use for these channels is repeater operation using 750
kHz offset. Channels 1-8 and 41-48 inclusive are used for mobile
reception and channels 31-38 and 71-78 for mobile transmission.
In addition, any designated repeater channel may be used for simplex
operation in areas where it is not used for repeater operation.
Speech telephony shall be inhibited on these channels.
At the time of production Channels 61, 62 and 63 are guard channels
and are not available for use.
Channel 5 and 35 (paired for Duplex repeaters) are reserved as
emergency channels and should be used only in an emergency.
UHF CB channels and frequencies
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