Sorry to confuse readers about Euro UHF CB and Australian UHF.
The 927 meg allocation in Australia is a garbage dump of cordless phones
that takes out the entire 80 channels in 30 cordless phone channels between 927.0125 - 927.985
These cordless phones can be heard for some long distances, and only require very low power to go
some long distances. But, most phones and handsets operate most of the time in the same room,
let alone outside.
These make nice private link radios, the odds of anyone interfering with each other is remote,
even if a cordless phone interfered with a neighbours phone, all it takes is one user to hit the change channel
button.
Now, Aus is apparently allowing Motorola Spread Spectrum walki talkies , somewhere on 900 mhz.
Does anyone know where? These babies can go a watt or so and have considerable range, privacy,
they only stay on one frequency a few seconds before jumping to another one in a 40 channel config.
They also use a different form of modulation that scanners can't monitor.
These radios can be set up like telphone numbers, you can set a code and only those who know the code can
call you or you can set something that is group generic.
I'd like to know what freqencies these radios are using?
I suspect its in the low end of 900.
Anyone got any other information?
Are there other 900 mhz allocations in Aus that have heaps of garbage on a non interference basis?
Regards
Ramjet