Anyone On 934Mhz CB Radio ????
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I did some experiments in the past (around 1997 ???). Not allowed here in The Netherlands. I made soe contacts here localy over 30km with a yagi. When there was tropo conditions during the summer I made QSO's with the UK. (600 - 800km). I'm not active anymore on that band. I did sell the radio's.... Interesting time when building yagi's for that band...
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I was on 934 around 1993-1997.
Had 934-friends in the UK and I have visited them.
With good propogations it was easy to reach them from Holland.
( in that time I lived in Den Haag ( The Hague ) near the Dutch coast
My UK-call was UK1801
That were times !
best regards to all of you !
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I have a cybernet delta 1 in imaculate condition, am researching about it and looking forward to using it.
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Wow i used to be active back in the late 80's. Sold my rig when i 1st got my ham ticket in 89 to buy my 1st 2 metre rig.
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well i stil got a few clarions with 80ch 5w (swiss 933 934mhz) radios
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yes i hav a 934 set but no ant can't find one can make one if i had the info
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can we still use these in the uk and what the chance getting caught
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Monitoring 934.96250mhz-ch20- (Ilkeston area, Derbyshire) as I type this!
It seems that the mobile phone network is moving slowly up in frequency. Be great if we could get our band back!! Don't sell those rigs yet...
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totaly usless for mobile ops at this freq range unless you have one or more repeaters to work with,that why mobile phone companies have so many nodes all over to get the coverage they need for mobile users,,,i reckon 934 was doomed from the start due to high cost of radio,s etc,mobile phone firms still own this part of the spectrum,dont know if they use it anymore,but intresting anyway,,i do like to work uhf mobile.
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i didnt know they had 934Mhz radios
K0BBF, you are incorrect. The term CB applies to radio services on several bands. In the US alone it has applied to radio in at least three different bands, 27, 157, and 460 MHz. Today only the 27 MHz (ok, 26.985 to 27.405, Class C CB) band is still used.
In other parts of the world there are several other bands still in use today.
The 934 MHz stuff was a UK specific thing if I remember right, maybe including AU.
The Net (and youtube) is a World community, think beyond your borders.
FirstToken 3 years ago 7
i am i have a 900mhz radio 45watts motorola maxtrac hehehehe
ERPERSON 4 years ago 3