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Re: VHF CB Radio/Freenet in the UK?

Posted: 24 May 2014, 15:24
by ChelseaCat
Naeive nooooooooooooo, entheusiastic yes I like that lol.

Im all for the radio hobby no matter what it is, to me VHF makes perfect sense, smaller antennas, less interference through the day etc, Im not going to argue with anyone about what is best and whats not, even the 446 would be great expanded and say 4watts I would just love a good allocation that I could use over distance without all that horrible noise we seem to get these days on 11metres FM, even last night no matter which frequency we picked it was horrible its got to be all this new stuff thats come out, maybe 4g or something I dont really know but it spans over 6 miles in our area when Im trying to chat to local friends and it never used to be like that at night.

Last night I was on the VHF amateur band for an hour chatting to a good friend of mine, it was great nice and clear then went back onto the cb band to chat to the guys on their and again horrible. I would say it died down at about 3am its weird.

Ive always been interested in radio anything from commercial radio broadcasts listening to Radio Luxembourg as a child then onto cb and amateur radio, I thought anyone that loves the radio hobby would be interested in it all TBH, its radio full stop.

Re: VHF CB Radio/Freenet in the UK?

Posted: 19 Jun 2014, 15:38
by Anon
So does anybody know when an announcement about what is happening with the VHF Spectrum thats up for grabs that we have shown interest of a VHF CB system allocation?

Re: VHF CB Radio/Freenet in the UK?

Posted: 19 Jun 2014, 15:59
by ChelseaCat
Im sure on the Ofcom site it said a decision would be made near the end of the year but Ill check that

Re: VHF CB Radio/Freenet in the UK?

Posted: 19 Jun 2014, 16:02
by ChelseaCat
http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/consul ... hz/summary

1.9 We welcome stakeholder feedback to this consultation document. The deadline to submit responses to us is 5 pm on 26th May 2014. We expect to release a Statement on this consultation later this year having taken into account stakeholder responses to our proposals.
The full document is available below
Footnotes:

Re: VHF CB Radio/Freenet in the UK?

Posted: 19 Jun 2014, 23:55
by StormShadow
So this is the part I'm finding hard to understand:

Consultation: Responses to the Call for Input and Consultation on next steps of the release of spectrum within the frequency ranges 143 MHz to 169 MHz

143 MHz to 169 MHz???? surly it should be 146 MHz to 169 MHz? because 144 MHz to 146 MHz is the 2 meter band. Does this mean our 2 meter band will be affected?

Re: VHF CB Radio/Freenet in the UK?

Posted: 20 Jun 2014, 09:12
by Otter
I'm sure they mean the freed-up spectrum within those limits.

Re: VHF CB Radio/Freenet in the UK?

Posted: 20 Jun 2014, 12:23
by StormShadow
I hope so, besides Ham radio wouldn't be the same without 2 meters.

Re: VHF CB Radio/Freenet in the UK?

Posted: 20 Jun 2014, 13:54
by MrWeetabix
StormShadow wrote:I hope so, besides Ham radio wouldn't be the same without 2 meters.
Yeah, I mean, all the numpties might come back to 11m if they got rid of it ;-) :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: VHF CB Radio/Freenet in the UK?

Posted: 20 Jun 2014, 23:41
by StormShadow
MrWeetabix wrote:
StormShadow wrote:I hope so, besides Ham radio wouldn't be the same without 2 meters.
Yeah, I mean, all the numpties might come back to 11m if they got rid of it ;-) :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Ummmm interesting... very good :clap:

Re: VHF CB Radio/Freenet in the UK?

Posted: 21 Jun 2014, 00:50
by MrWeetabix
StormShadow wrote:
MrWeetabix wrote:
StormShadow wrote:I hope so, besides Ham radio wouldn't be the same without 2 meters.
Yeah, I mean, all the numpties might come back to 11m if they got rid of it ;-) :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Ummmm interesting... very good :clap:
I jest, I jest ;-)

Re: VHF CB Radio/Freenet in the UK?

Posted: 21 Jun 2014, 08:51
by antenna1
vhf would be a good expansion to pmr 446 5 w handhelds like the uhf cb in au unidens http://www.wattscom.com.au/product/54/u ... b-handheld would be good for out walking etc,

Re: VHF CB Radio/Freenet in the UK?

Posted: 21 Jun 2014, 15:13
by m1ctk
What is this allocation about then mentioned this week :-

>> Ofcom has today published amendments to Wireless Telegraphy licence regulations the in 870 to 876 MHz and 915 to 921 MHz spectrum bands allowing their use on a licence exempt basis.

Re: VHF CB Radio/Freenet in the UK?

Posted: 21 Jun 2014, 20:39
by Anon
m1ctk wrote:What is this allocation about then mentioned this week :-

>> Ofcom has today published amendments to Wireless Telegraphy licence regulations the in 870 to 876 MHz and 915 to 921 MHz spectrum bands allowing their use on a licence exempt basis.
Nothing to do with us really if you read here,Short range stuff like telemetry,Hearing Loops for those with hearing problems etc etc

http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binari ... tement.pdf

Re: VHF CB Radio/Freenet in the UK?

Posted: 22 Jun 2014, 02:19
by MrWeetabix
Joloke08 wrote:
m1ctk wrote:What is this allocation about then mentioned this week :-

>> Ofcom has today published amendments to Wireless Telegraphy licence regulations the in 870 to 876 MHz and 915 to 921 MHz spectrum bands allowing their use on a licence exempt basis.
Nothing to do with us really if you read here,Short range stuff like telemetry,Hearing Loops for those with hearing problems etc etc

http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binari ... tement.pdf

BINGO......... key fobs, RFID-type stuff etc etc, Very low power, very short-range stuff. :ugeek:

Re: VHF CB Radio/Freenet in the UK?

Posted: 20 Dec 2014, 07:38
by rob12770
StormShadow wrote:I hope so, besides Ham radio wouldn't be the same without 2 meters.
either way you look at it, vhf cb is bad news for 2 meters,, there will be even More of radios like the UV5R that will just get more idiots jamming the 2m repeaters... like its not bad enough.. {bnghd}
anyway Why would we want vhf CB ?.. cant see the point myself..