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The 11 meter band is used by both [[CB|CB radio]], as well as [[CB|freeband]] unlicensed hobbyists, [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|Church radio broadcasts in Ireland and elsewhere in Europe]], the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|military]], [[HF_pagers|data links, buoys, fishnet tracking systems, pagers and other non-voice purposes]].
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The 11 meter band is used by both [[CB|CB radio]], as well as [[CB|freeband]] unlicensed hobbyists, [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|Church radio broadcasts in Ireland and elsewhere in Europe]], the [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|military]], for [[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|studio-to-transmitter links (STLs)]],  [[HF_pagers|data links, buoys, fishnet tracking systems, pagers and other non-voice purposes]].
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11 meters is often defined as 25-28 MHz / 25000-28000 kHz or 26-28 MHz / 26000-28000 kHz.  It may also refer to the basically never-used 11 meter shortwave broadcast band 25670 kHz to 26100 kHz or 25.67 MHz to 26.1 MHz.  [[CB#Origins_and_Historical_Babble_-_1950s_and_beyond|The original 11 meter amateur radio allocation was 26.96 MHz to 27.23 MHz and it was from this that the original Class D CB service was born]].
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11 meters is often defined as 25-28 MHz / 25000-28000 kHz or 26-28 MHz / 26000-28000 kHz.   
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===Legal Users of 25-30 MHz Spectrum===
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It is rarely used to refer to the basically never-used 11 meter shortwave broadcast band [[Shortwave_Broadcast_Bands|roughly defined internationally]] as 25670 kHz to 26100 kHz or 25.67 MHz to 26.1 MHz
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Aside from legal CB allocations and freebanding (or outbanding), there are several legal licensed services allocated to this interesting chunk of spectrum.  This includes paging services, government, military, [[HF marine]] and FM land mobile.  In the United States, the following bands are allocated for licensed use in the United States:
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[[CB#Origins_and_Historical_Babble_-_1950s_and_beyond|The original 11 meter amateur radio allocation was 26.96 MHz to 27.23 MHz and it was from this that the original Class D CB service was born]]. 
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==Legal Users of the 25-30 MHz Spectrum==
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Aside from legal CB allocations and freebanding (or outbanding), there are several legal licensed services allocated to this interesting chunk of spectrum.  This includes [[Fishnet_beacon|fishing net radio location beacons]], paging services, on site or on campus [[HF_pagers|pagers]], 26 MHz hospital [[POCSAG|pagers]], telemetry and data link networks, government, military, [[HF marine]] and FM land mobile.  In the United States, the following bands are allocated for licensed use in the United States.  The United States Government has exclusive usage rights to the 25.33 MHz-25.55 MHz band, the 26.48 MHz-26.95 MHz band, the 27.54 MHz-28.0 MHz band, the 29.89 MHz-29.91 MHz band and the 30.0 MHz-30.56 MHz band.
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|25.330 MHz to 25.550 MHz
|25.330 MHz to 25.550 MHz
|25330 kHz to 25550 kHz
|25330 kHz to 25550 kHz
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|Government and Military Fixed/Mobile, including the [[Civil Air Patrol]] and [[COTHEN]] networks
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|Government and Military Fixed/Mobile, including the [[Civil Air Patrol]] and [[COTHEN]] networks, eg. 25.354 MHz 25354 kHz
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|25.550 MHz to 25.670 MHz
|25.550 MHz to 25.670 MHz
|25550 kHz to 25670 kHz
|25550 kHz to 25670 kHz
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|Radio Astronomy and is '''supposed''' to be clear of stations
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|Radio Astronomy and is ''supposed'' to be clear of stations (in reality, its not, since most export radios start at 25.615 MHz)
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|25.600 MHz to 26.100 MHz
|25.600 MHz to 26.100 MHz
|25600 kHz to 26100 kHz
|25600 kHz to 26100 kHz
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|11 meter [[Shortwave Broadcast Bands|shortwave broadcast band SWBC or HFBC band]]. Rarely used.  Some [[DRM]] tests done here.
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|11 meter [[Shortwave Broadcast Bands|shortwave broadcast band SWBC or HFBC band]]. Rarely used.  Some [[DRM]] tests done here. No US-based stations operate here.  Previously 25600 kHz to 25670 kHz (25.6 MHz to 25.67 MHz)
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|26.145 MHz to 26.175 MHz
|26.145 MHz to 26.175 MHz
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|25870 kHz to 26470 kHz
|25870 kHz to 26470 kHz
|[[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|Remote Broadcast Pickup (Studio Transmitter Link or STL)]] service (overlaps with 11 meter broadcast band and HF marine) channelized 25.91 MHz, 25.93 MHz, 25.95 MHz, 25.97 MHz, 25.99 MHz, 26.01 MHz, 26.03 MHz, etc.
|[[Broadcast_auxiliary_remote_station|Remote Broadcast Pickup (Studio Transmitter Link or STL)]] service (overlaps with 11 meter broadcast band and HF marine) channelized 25.91 MHz, 25.93 MHz, 25.95 MHz, 25.97 MHz, 25.99 MHz, 26.01 MHz, 26.03 MHz, etc.
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|26.330 MHz to 26.770 MHz
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|26330 kHz to 26770 kHz
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|Citizen's Band - CB radio - NZ 26 MHz 40 channel CB radio service - CBL channels 26.33 MHz - 26.77 MHz
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|26.480 MHz to 26.950 MHz
|26.480 MHz to 26.950 MHz
|26480 kHz to 26950 kHz
|26480 kHz to 26950 kHz
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|Government and Military [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|Fixed/Mobile]], including the [[Civil Air Patrol]] and [[SHARES]] networks  
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|Government, Military and other [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|Fixed/Mobile]], including the [[Civil Air Patrol]] and [[SHARES]] networks eg. 26.617 MHz, 26.620 MHz, 26.812 MHz, etc.
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|26.510 MHz to 27.860 MHz
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|26510 kHz to 27860 kHz
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|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Russia - "PO" Channel Raster or "zeros" - 120 channels
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|26.515 MHz to 27.865 MHz
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|26515 kHz to 27865 kHz
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|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Russia - "EU" Channel Raster or "fives"- 120 channels
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|26.560 MHz to 27.410 MHz
|26.560 MHz to 27.410 MHz
|26560 kHz to 27410 kHz
|26560 kHz to 27410 kHz
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Germany, Czech Republic and other European countries (80 channels 26.565 MHz - 27.405 MHz)
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - Germany, Czech Republic and other European countries (80 channels 26.565 MHz - 27.405 MHz)
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|26.760 MHz to 27.988 MHz
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|26760 kHz to 27.988 kHz
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|1w DSB 1 watt double side band fishery radio - Japan Japanese DSB fisheries radio 27 MHz service marine fixed mobile
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|26.950 MHz to 26.960 MHz
|26.950 MHz to 26.960 MHz
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|26.957 MHz to 27.283 MHz
|26.957 MHz to 27.283 MHz
|26957 kHz to 27283 kHz
|26957 kHz to 27283 kHz
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|ISM Band (27.120 MHz +/- 163 kHz)  
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|[[ISM]] Band (27.120 MHz +/- 163 kHz, see FCC Part 18)  
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|26.960 MHz to 27.280 MHz
|26.960 MHz to 27.280 MHz
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|27.540 MHz to 28.000 MHz
|27.540 MHz to 28.000 MHz
|27540 kHz to 28000 kHz
|27540 kHz to 28000 kHz
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|Government and [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|Fixed/Mobile]], including NATO common combat scene of action frequency 27.900 MHz 27900 kHz
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|Government and [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|Fixed/Mobile]], including NATO combat scene of action frequency 27.9 MHz 27900 kHz 27.9mc
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|27.600 MHz to 27.995 MHz
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|27.59625 MHz to 27.99625 MHz
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|27600 kHz to 27995 kHz
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|27596.25 kHz to 27996.25 kHz
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - United Kingdom UK CB 27/81 UK FM CB 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz 40 channels
|Citizen's Band - CB radio - United Kingdom UK CB 27/81 UK FM CB 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz 40 channels
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|27.600 MHz to 27.995 MHz
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|27.600 MHz to 28.0 MHz
|27600 kHz to 27995 kHz  
|27600 kHz to 27995 kHz  
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|[[Community Audio Distribution Service]] and Wireless Public Address Service (UK and Ireland) - 27.605 MHz - 27.995 MHz and 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz - 80 interleaved overlapping channels AM/FM
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|[[Community Audio Distribution Service]] and Wireless Public Address Service (UK and Ireland) - 27.605 MHz - 27.995 MHz and 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz - 80 interleaved overlapping channels AM/FM, also 27/81 UK FM and CADS
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|28.000 MHz to 29.700 MHz
|28.000 MHz to 29.700 MHz
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|Amateur Radio Ham Radio 10 Meter Band  
|Amateur Radio Ham Radio 10 Meter Band  
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|-
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|29.710 MHz to 29.790 MHz  
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|29.700 MHz to 29.800 MHz  
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|29710 kHz to 29790 kHz
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|29700 kHz to 29800 kHz
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|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (20 kHz steps, FM mode)
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|[[Business_Radio|Business/Industrial Radio Service]] (29.71 MHz to 29.79 MHz - 20 kHz steps, FM mode)
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|29.810 MHz to 29.910 MHz
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|29810 kHz to 29910 kHz
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|Government and military [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|fixed/mobile]], including SHARES frequency 29.894 MHz 29894 kHz
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|29.800 MHz to [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|30.550 MHz]]
|29.800 MHz to [[VHF_/_UHF_Radio|30.550 MHz]]
|29800 kHz to 30550 kHz
|29800 kHz to 30550 kHz
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|Government and [[SINCGARS|Military]] [[Fixed/Mobile_bands|Fixed/Mobile]]
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|Government and military fixed/mobile, including SINCGARS starting at 30.000 MHz
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''What are the freeband CB frequencies?  Freeband CB channels CB frequencies on a ham radio''  
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''What are the freeband CB frequencies?  Freeband CB channels CB frequencies on a ham radio is CB 10 meter is CB 11 meter freebanding CB channels CB channels police CB channels ham radio Baofeng CB CB-27 PR-27 taxi cab radio Uber Lyft radio two-way radio walkie-talkie FRS GMRS UHF VHF MURS VHF245 PMR446 KDR444 409 MHz band 406 MHz 25615 30105 25.615 MHz 30.105 MHz 25.165 28.755 MHz 29.255 MHz 29.655 MHz 29.665 MHz 29.6 MHz 29.695 MHz 26172 kHz 26.172 MHz CB frequencies near me emergency frequencies near me ham radio frequencies disaster frequencies emergency channels 26121.5 kHz''  
11 meter is often used by freebanders or CB operators using the "freeband" frequencies from between 25 MHz or 26 MHz and CB channel 1 (26.965 MHz) and CB channel 40 (27.405 MHz) and the bottom edge of the 10 meter amateur band (28.000 MHz).  Common freeband frequencies include:
11 meter is often used by freebanders or CB operators using the "freeband" frequencies from between 25 MHz or 26 MHz and CB channel 1 (26.965 MHz) and CB channel 40 (27.405 MHz) and the bottom edge of the 10 meter amateur band (28.000 MHz).  Common freeband frequencies include:
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===Freeband 11 Meter Frequencies and Bands===
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===Freeband 11 Meter Frequencies - Guide to 11m Frequencies Guide to 11 meter DX calling frequencies===
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*'''25.615 MHz - 26.055 MHz''' - Band A - often used by taxi cabs and trucking companies (AM mode in the Americas, AM or FM elsewhere)
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==Freeband 11 Meter and CB Calling Frequencies Channels==
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*'''Calling frequencies - gentleman's agreement frequencies, channels - AM, FM and SSB'''
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*'''Primary Calling Frequencies''':
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*27.555 MHz USB - International 11m SSB calling frequency
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*26.285 MHz USB - International 11m SSB calling frequency - secondary to 27.555 MHz
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*27.385 MHz LSB - American 11m CB SSB calling channel 38LSB
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*27.425 MHz LSB - American 11m SSB calling frequency - 27.410 to 27.655 in 5 kHz steps, most activity in the 27.420 MHz to 27.505 MHz range
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*26.915 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency - USA "915" 
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*26.805 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - USA "805 FM" "26805 FM" or "26.805 FM"
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*27.575 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - USA "575 FM" "27575 FM" or "27.575 FM"
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*27.600 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - primary (unless QRM from SSB or UK FM CB stations is an issue, then use 27.575 MHz FM)
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*27.650 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - alternate
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*27.355 MHz LSB - Australia and Oceania 11m SSB calling channel 35LSB
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*26.720 MHz LSB - New Zealand 26MHz SSB CB calling channel 35LSB
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*27.315 MHz FM - European FM mid band CB calling channel 31 FM -
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*27.305 MHz FM - European FM mid-band CB calling channel 30 FM- secondary to 27.315 MHz FM
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*27.125 MHz AM - European AM mid band CB calling channel 14 AM
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*27.455 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency
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*26.555 MHz LSB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency
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*26.225 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency
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*26.425 MHz USB - Polish SSB calling frequency
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*26.435 MHz USB - Polish SSB calling frequency
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*'''Calling Frequencies:'''
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*27.99125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 40 - UK calling/working channel
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*27.98125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 39 - UK calling/working channel
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*27.97125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 38 - UK calling/working channel
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*27.96125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 37 - UK calling/working channel
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*27.95125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 36 - UK calling/working channel
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*27.94125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 35 - UK calling/working channel
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*27.800 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel
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*27.78125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 19 - UK calling/working channel, 27.781 MHz or 27.781 FM
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*27.775 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel
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*27.765 MHz USB - German 11m SSB - "Deutsche Welle"
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*27.765 MHz FM - German 11m FM
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*27.750 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel
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*27.725 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel
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*27.675 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel
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*27.650 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel - alternate to 27.575 MHz FM and 27.600 MHz FM
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*27.625 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel
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*27.60125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 1 - UK calling channel
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*27.580 MHz USB - Kilo Papa 11m SSB calling frequency
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*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling frequency
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*27.510 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling frequency
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*27.500 MHz USB - Italy - Papa Charlie DX Club
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*27.465 MHz AM - Italian 11m AM calling channel - canal 45 or channel 45
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*27.455 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling - Latin America
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*27.455 MHz LSB - American 11m SSB calling/working frequency - Canadian and US stations
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*27.315 MHz FM - US FM CB Calling Working Channel FM CB 31 FM
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*27.285 MHz USB - Finland SSB calling - Nordic SSB calling - mid band CB channel 28 USB
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*27.285 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 28
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*27.275 MHz USB - UK SSB calling England mid band SSB frequency mid band CB channel 27
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*27.275 MHz FM - US FM CB Calling Working Channel FM CB 27 FM
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*27.270 MHz FM - Russian FM calling channel (Polish frequency "zeros") channel 27
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*27.265 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 26
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*27.235 MHz USB - Swedish and Nordic SSB calling Sweden - mid band CB channel 24 USB
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*27.135 MHz FM - Russian FM calling and road channel - mid band CB channel 15
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*27.135 MHz AM - Russian AM calling and road channel - mid band CB channel 15
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*27.135 MHz USB - German 11m SSB in-band calling/working frequency
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*27.125 MHz AM - UK AM calling England mid band SSB frequency mid band CB channel 14
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*27.085 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 11
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*27.065 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling - CB channel 9
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*27.025 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 6 - The Super Bowl
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*27.005 MHz AM - German AM CB calling - CB channel 4 AM
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*26.965 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - CB channel 1 FM
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*26.925 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM
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*26.875 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM
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*26.835 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency
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*26.825 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM (alternate to 26.805 MHz FM)
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*26.815 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency
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*26.805 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - 26 MHz FM calling
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*26.775 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency
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*26.715 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling
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*26.705 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling
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*26.585 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling - Mexico and others - often very busy
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*26.575 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - German 80 channel CB channel 42
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*26.565 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - German 80 channel CB channel 41
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*26.500 MHz AM - New Zealand 26MHz AM CB calling channel 15
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*26.500 MHz USB - Caribbean calling/working SSB 11 meter frequency
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*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean calling/working SSB 11 meter frequency
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*26.450 MHz AM - New Zealand 26MHz AM CB trucking channel 11
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==Freeband 11 Meter and CB Digital Modes ROS PSK31 CW SSTV Channels==
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*'''11m CB radio ROS Datamode, packet radio CB radio, PSK31, CW, WSPR weak signal SSTV digital SSTV 11m band'''
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*27.800 MHz USB - 11m SSTV frequency - Alfa Tango DX Group (secondary or alternate to 27.700 USB and 27.735 USB)
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*27.735 MHz USB - 11m SSTV international frequency - secondary to 27.700 USB, also digital SSTV
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*27.700 MHz USB - 11m SSTV international frequency
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*27.635 MHz FM - European digital modes ROS data modes channel
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*27.635 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel
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*27.500 MHz USB - CW calling - other digital modes
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*27.500 MHz - ROS data mode - alternate to 27.635 MHz, 27.235 MHz, 27.245 MHz, 27.255 MHz
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*27.500 MHz CW - 11 meter digital modes - CW, other digital modes (also beacon frequency) - 27495 to 27505 beacons
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*27.255 MHz USB - WSPR weak signal digital modes - also alternate ROS datamode, PSK31 and packet radio channel - CB channel 23
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*27.245 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 ROS channel - CB channel 25
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*27.245 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel - CB channel 25
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*27.235 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel - CB channel 24
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*27.235 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel - CB channel 24
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*27.035 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - CEPT 40 channel mid band CB channel 7
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*27.025 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - CEPT 40 channel mid band CB channel 6
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*26.925 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 77
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*26.915 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 76
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*26.860 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud
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*26.850 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud
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*26.840 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud
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*26.830 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud
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*26.820 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud
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*26.810 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud
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*26.740 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud
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*26.675 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 53
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*26.685 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 52
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==11 meter Beacon Frequencies 11m CB Beacon Channels 11m Beacon Bands==
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''Further information: [[High_Frequency_Beacon|High frequency beacon]], Part 15 beacons - [[Part_15_Beacons#13560_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|22m]] and [[Part_15_Beacons#26960-27280_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|11m]] bands, and [[Remote_Control#26.2F27_MHz_27MHz_26-28_MHz_RC_Frequencies|Part 95 Class C]] RCRS type [[HF_pagers|systems]] that operate as de facto beacons on the six 26-28 MHz RC frequencies 26995, 27045, 27095, 27145 and 27255.'' 
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*'''Active and recommended 11m 11 meter CB frequencies including recommend center frequencies'''
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Recommended beacon frequencies for 11 meter band - +/- 5 kHz or so...for example, 27.140 MHz / 27140 has two active beacons nearby on 27.1408 MHz 27140.8 kHz and 27.1416 MHz 27141.6 MHz.  27.125 is another very popular frequency for beacons 27.125 beacon 27.125 MHz beacon
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*'''11 meter CB beacon frequencies:'''
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*26.510 MHz - European 11 meter beacon frequency very close to recommended 26500 kHz 26.500 MHz beacon frequency
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*27.120 MHz
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*27.125 MHz - recommended in-band CB beacon frequency - 27.125 beacon
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*27.140 MHz
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*27.145 MHz
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*27.255 MHz - recommended in-band CB beacon frequency
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*27.500 MHz - primary 11 meter beacon frequency
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*27.550 MHz
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*'''Recommended 11 meter beacon bands and center frequencies cluster frequencies:'''
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*27.495 MHz - 27.505 MHz - several active CW beacons around 27.499 MHz, 27.4996 MHz, 27.500 MHz and 27.501 MHz
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*27.120 MHz - 27.130 MHz - especially around 27.120 MHz and 27.125 MHz
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*27.140 MHz - 27.150 MHz - several active CW beacons around 27.140 MHz - 27.143 MHz including 27141.6 27.141.6 27.1416 MHz 27140.8 27.1408
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*27.250 MHz - 27.260 MHz - active CW beacon on 27255
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*'''Recommended 11 meter beacon 27 MHz CB beacon frequencies'''
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*27500 kHz 27.500 MHz
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*27255 kHz 27.255 MHz - CB channel 23
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*27145 kHz 27.145 MHz
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*27140 kHz 27.140 MHz
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*27125 kHz 27.125 MHz - CB channel 14
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*27120 kHz 27.120 kHz
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*26500 kHz 26.500 MHz
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To mirror the 22 meter band or [[Part_15_Beacons#13560_kHz_Part_15_Beacons|13.560 MHz]] 13560 kHz [[Part_15#15.225_Operation_within_the_band_13.553-13.567_MHz.|Part 15]] band 13.553 MHz - 13.567 MHz (second harmonic, center frequency 27.120 MHz - most popular 22 meter beacons operate on on 13554 kHz - 13559 kHz and 13562 kHz - 13566 kHz. Even though the [[Part_15#15.227_Operation_within_the_band_26.98-27.28_MHz.|27 MHz Part 15 band]] extends from 26.980 MHz to 27.280 MHz, the second harmonics of these bands are 27.108 MHz MHz - 27.132 MHz or 27108 kHz to 27132 kHz.  This falls close to the recommended 27.090 MHz to 27.150 MHz bands and the 27.120 MHz, 27.140 MHz, 27.141 MHz and 27.145 MHz frequencies.
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==Freeband 11 Meter Frequency Ranges Bands==
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*'''24.265 MHz - 24.705 MHz''' - Band A on 12-band radios 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz i.e. Superstar 158EDX, etc.
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*'''24.715 MHz - 25.155 MHz''' - Band B on 12-band radios - includes 12 meter ham radio band 24.890 MHz - 24.990 MHz
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*'''25.165 MHz - 25.605 MHz''' - Band A on 8-band radios 25.165 MHz - 28.755 MHz Galaxy DX 99, DX 98VHP, DX 99V2, etc.
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*'''25.615 MHz - 26.055 MHz''' - Band A on most export radios - often used by taxi cabs and trucking companies (AM mode in the Americas, AM or FM elsewhere)
*'''26.065 MHz - 26.505 MHz''' - Band B - often used by taxi cabs, trucking companies and hunting clubs
*'''26.065 MHz - 26.505 MHz''' - Band B - often used by taxi cabs, trucking companies and hunting clubs
*26.225 MHz USB - Latin American SSB activity  
*26.225 MHz USB - Latin American SSB activity  
*26.285 MHz USB - 26 MHz international calling frequency (commonly used in Europe)
*26.285 MHz USB - 26 MHz international calling frequency (commonly used in Europe)
*26.305 MHz AM - Latin American (and American) AM activity
*26.305 MHz AM - Latin American (and American) AM activity
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*26.315 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
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*26.375 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
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*26.405 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency
*26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency
*26.500 MHz USB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency  
*26.500 MHz USB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency  
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*26.555 MHz LSB - very active in Mexico and Central/South America (and Caribbean)  
*26.555 MHz LSB - very active in Mexico and Central/South America (and Caribbean)  
*'''26.565 MHz - 26.955 MHz''' - [[CB#German.2C_Czech_and_Hungarian_.22Auxiliary.22_channels_41-80|German CB channels 41-80]], FM mode only, heavily used in Europe  
*'''26.565 MHz - 26.955 MHz''' - [[CB#German.2C_Czech_and_Hungarian_.22Auxiliary.22_channels_41-80|German CB channels 41-80]], FM mode only, heavily used in Europe  
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*26.565 MHz FM - German FM CB DX calling channel (Channel 41)
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*26.575 MHz FM - German FM CB DX calling channel (Channel 42)
*26.585 MHz AM - Mexican trucker channel, often very busy  
*26.585 MHz AM - Mexican trucker channel, often very busy  
*26.605 MHz AM - alternate to 26.585 MHz (see also, 26.575 MHz, 26.595 MHz)
*26.605 MHz AM - alternate to 26.585 MHz (see also, 26.575 MHz, 26.595 MHz)
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*26.675 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
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*26.685 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
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*26.695 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz
*26.705 MHz AM - Puerto Rico, Florida and other Caribbean AM stations, often extremely powerful
*26.705 MHz AM - Puerto Rico, Florida and other Caribbean AM stations, often extremely powerful
*26.715 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz  
*26.715 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz  
*26.725 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz
*26.725 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz
*26.735 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 27.635 MHz)
*26.735 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 27.635 MHz)
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*26.740 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency
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*26.745 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
*26.755 MHz AM - often active in southern USA + every 10 kHz to 26.955 MHz
*26.755 MHz AM - often active in southern USA + every 10 kHz to 26.955 MHz
*26.775 MHz AM - often active in southern USA (channel 22 down one band - 27.225 MHz - .450 MHz)
*26.775 MHz AM - often active in southern USA (channel 22 down one band - 27.225 MHz - .450 MHz)
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*26.805 MHz AM - Channel 23 down one band, popular in North America, Latin America and Caribbean
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*26.810 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency
*26.815 MHz AM - CB channel 26 down one band (active during band openings)
*26.815 MHz AM - CB channel 26 down one band (active during band openings)
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*26.820 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency
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*26.830 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency
*26.835 MHz AM - CB channel 28 down one band (similar to 26.815 MHz, 26.905 MHz, 26.915 MHz, etc)
*26.835 MHz AM - CB channel 28 down one band (similar to 26.815 MHz, 26.905 MHz, 26.915 MHz, etc)
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*26.840 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency
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*26.845 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
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*26.855 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
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*26.865 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
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*26.875 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
*26.885 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others
*26.885 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others
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*26.895 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
*26.905 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others, Mexican taxicab dispatcher lady also logged on this frequency
*26.905 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others, Mexican taxicab dispatcher lady also logged on this frequency
*26.915 MHz AM - Big radios USA "915" channel 36 down one band, AM DX channel  
*26.915 MHz AM - Big radios USA "915" channel 36 down one band, AM DX channel  
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*26.925 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
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*26.935 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
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*26.945 MHz AM - Lower channel for local nets, hunting clubs, AM DX, etc.
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*26.955 MHz AM - Channel 40 down one band, popular in USA for local radio nets
*'''26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz''' - Band D - [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|legal CB band - "mid band", "FCC band" or "CEPT" band]]
*'''26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz''' - Band D - [[CB#US_.22FCC.22_.22CEPT.22_or_.22mid_band.22_CB_Frequencies|legal CB band - "mid band", "FCC band" or "CEPT" band]]
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*26.985 MHz AM - CB channel 3 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] AM CB 11 meter calling frequency
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*27.005 MHz AM - CB channel 4 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] AM CB 11 meter tactical/secondary calling
*27.025 MHz AM - CB channel 6 - The Superbowl - '''big''' radios, [[Splatterbox|lots of power]], often in the tens of kilowatts
*27.025 MHz AM - CB channel 6 - The Superbowl - '''big''' radios, [[Splatterbox|lots of power]], often in the tens of kilowatts
*27.085 MHz AM - CB channel 11 - AM DX calling channel - the original calling channel from the 23 channel CB days  
*27.085 MHz AM - CB channel 11 - AM DX calling channel - the original calling channel from the 23 channel CB days  
*27.125 MHz AM - CB channel 14 - often used as a local AM CB channel, also used for AM CB in Europe and UK
*27.125 MHz AM - CB channel 14 - often used as a local AM CB channel, also used for AM CB in Europe and UK
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*27.135 MHz AM - Russian Trucker channel (see also 27.135 MHz FM, 27.180 MHz)
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*27.143 MHz CW - 14RS000 11 meter beacon CB beacon 27145 LSB 27140 USB 27.140 MHz USB 27.14245 MHz
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*27.145 MHz LSB - 14RS000 beacon 11m beacon 11 meter beacon 27 MHz CW beacon 27.143 MHz
*27.165 MHz AM - CB channel 17 - often used as an alternate channel to 27.185/channel 19 for truckers
*27.165 MHz AM - CB channel 17 - often used as an alternate channel to 27.185/channel 19 for truckers
*27.185 MHz AM - CB channel 19 - trucker channel, road channel, interstate highways, probably the best spot to try first
*27.185 MHz AM - CB channel 19 - trucker channel, road channel, interstate highways, probably the best spot to try first
*27.215 MHz AM - CB channel 21 - often used as an alternate channel to 27.185/channel 19 for truckers
*27.215 MHz AM - CB channel 21 - often used as an alternate channel to 27.185/channel 19 for truckers
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*27.235 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel - channel 24
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*27.235 MHz USB - Swedish and Nordic SSB calling Sweden
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*27.235 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel
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*27.245 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel
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*27.245 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel
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*27.255 MHz USB - WSPR weak signal digital modes 11m frequency (confirmed active July 2021)
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*27.255 MHz CW - 11 meter beacon 27 MHz beacon CB [[High Frequency Beacon|beacon]] frequency
*27.265 MHz AM - CB channel 26 - AM DX calling channel, see also: 27.025 AM, 27.085 AM, 27.285 AM
*27.265 MHz AM - CB channel 26 - AM DX calling channel, see also: 27.025 AM, 27.085 AM, 27.285 AM
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*27.275 MHz USB - UK SSB calling England mid band SSB frequency ch. 27
*27.285 MHz AM - CB channel 28 - AM DX calling channel, see also: 27.025 MHz, etc
*27.285 MHz AM - CB channel 28 - AM DX calling channel, see also: 27.025 MHz, etc
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*27.315 MHz AM - CB channel 31 - AM DX calling channel, used for DXing in FM mode in Europe and UK
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*27.285 MHz USB - Finland SSB calling
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*27.315 MHz AM - CB channel 31 - AM DX calling channel (secondary)
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*27.315 MHz FM - European FM calling channel
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*27.355 MHz LSB - CB channel 35 - SSB DX calling channel Australia and Oceania
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*27.365 MHz USB - CB channel 36 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.365 USB
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*27.368 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.368 USB
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*27.375 MHz USB - CB channel 37 - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.375 USB
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*27.378 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.378 USB
*27.385 MHz LSB - CB channel 38 - SSB DX calling channel, LSB mode - North American SSB channel (see also: 27.375 LSB, 27.395 LSB)
*27.385 MHz LSB - CB channel 38 - SSB DX calling channel, LSB mode - North American SSB channel (see also: 27.375 LSB, 27.395 LSB)
*'''27.405 MHz - 27.855 MHz''' - Band E - "high band" or "uppers", mixture of SSB, AM and FM  
*'''27.405 MHz - 27.855 MHz''' - Band E - "high band" or "uppers", mixture of SSB, AM and FM  
*27.415 MHz LSB - US calling/working frequencies (channels +5 kHz, 27.420 MHz, 27.425 MHz, 27.430 MHz, and so on, ''usually'' in LSB mode)
*27.415 MHz LSB - US calling/working frequencies (channels +5 kHz, 27.420 MHz, 27.425 MHz, 27.430 MHz, and so on, ''usually'' in LSB mode)
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*27.425 MHz USB - [[Militia_Radio_Frequencies|Militia Patriot]] SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.425 USB
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*27.428 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.428 USB
*27.455 MHz USB - Latin American calling frequency (see also 26.555 MHz LSB) - Spanish language  
*27.455 MHz USB - Latin American calling frequency (see also 26.555 MHz LSB) - Spanish language  
*27.465 MHz AM - Italian high power channel - canal 45 - similar to 27.025 MHz or 26.705/26.715 MHz in the Americas  
*27.465 MHz AM - Italian high power channel - canal 45 - similar to 27.025 MHz or 26.705/26.715 MHz in the Americas  
*27.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency (see also: 26.225 MHz USB, 26.555 MHz LSB)
*27.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency (see also: 26.225 MHz USB, 26.555 MHz LSB)
*27.500 MHz USB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency
*27.500 MHz USB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency
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*27.500 MHz AM or CW - unofficial 11 meter beacon frequency
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*27.500 MHz AM or CW - unofficial 11 meter [[High Frequency Beacon|beacon]] frequency
*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling/DX frequency "The Knight Patrol"  
*27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling/DX frequency "The Knight Patrol"  
*27.555 MHz USB - international 11 meter DX calling frequency
*27.555 MHz USB - international 11 meter DX calling frequency
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*27.580 MHz USB - Knight Patrol club frequency (see also: 27.515 LSB)
*'''27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz''' - UK FM 27/81 CB (UK only) also CADS/WPAS Channels LW01-LW40 UK, Ireland (AM/FM modes, Church broadcasts) straight 10 kHz channel steps  
*'''27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz''' - UK FM 27/81 CB (UK only) also CADS/WPAS Channels LW01-LW40 UK, Ireland (AM/FM modes, Church broadcasts) straight 10 kHz channel steps  
*'''27.605 MHz - 27.995 MHz''' - [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|CADS/WPAS]] Channels UW01-UW40 UK, Ireland and elsewhere straight 10 kHz channel steps  
*'''27.605 MHz - 27.995 MHz''' - [[Community_Audio_Distribution_Service|CADS/WPAS]] Channels UW01-UW40 UK, Ireland and elsewhere straight 10 kHz channel steps  
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*27.635 MHz USB - digital modes found here in Europe (ROS, PSK31), see also 27.235 MHz and 27.245 MHz
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*27.605 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
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*27.615 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
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*27.625 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
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*27.635 MHz USB - digital modes found here in Europe (ROS, PSK31)
*27.635 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "up one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 26.735 MHz, 28.085 MHz, 25.635 MHz, 26.285 MHz)
*27.635 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "up one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 26.735 MHz, 28.085 MHz, 25.635 MHz, 26.285 MHz)
*27.665 MHz USB - Spanish language common frequencies + 5 kHz USB/LSB to 27.705 MHz or higher
*27.665 MHz USB - Spanish language common frequencies + 5 kHz USB/LSB to 27.705 MHz or higher
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*27.695 MHz USB - Spanish language, South America popular (also Brazil) - USB and LSB
*27.700 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency
*27.700 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency
*27.735 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency (alternate, also digital SSTV)
*27.735 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency (alternate, also digital SSTV)
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*27.765 MHz FM - “Deutsche Welle”, German speaking stations out of band freeband
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*27.765 MHz USB - “Deutsche Welle” SSB freebanders
*27.775 MHz AM - sometimes AM signals are heard on this frequency and higher during band openings, often taxi dispatchers, etc
*27.775 MHz AM - sometimes AM signals are heard on this frequency and higher during band openings, often taxi dispatchers, etc
*'''27.855 MHz - 28.305 MHz''' - Band F - up to 27.995 MHz (channel 11A) popular with taxicabs and truckers, although truckers are often heard above 28.000 MHz it is '''strongly''' advised that freebanders '''stay below 28 MHz'''
*'''27.855 MHz - 28.305 MHz''' - Band F - up to 27.995 MHz (channel 11A) popular with taxicabs and truckers, although truckers are often heard above 28.000 MHz it is '''strongly''' advised that freebanders '''stay below 28 MHz'''
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===Business commercial taxi cab dispatch truckers hunters using 11 meter frequencies===
 
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''Received in various locations, these are commercial or business users of the 11 meter frequencies such as taxi cab companies, trucking companies, logging companies, car services, etc.  Taxi cab dispatchers, truckers, boats and other mobile business users are heavy users of CB and the 11 meter band worldwide, but especially in Latin America, Russia and Eastern Europe, where economic conditions make installing a "real" [[Business_Radio|land mobile system]] unrealistic.  Note that most export radios sold today offer frequency coverage from 25.615 MHz to 30.105 MHz, 25.165 MHz to 28.755 MHz, 25.615 MHz to 28.305 MHz, 26.000 to 32.000 MHz or 26.515 MHz to 27.855 MHz.  Radio sold in Europe often include the capability to switch from the zeros to the fives, in other words, -5 kHz switch, to gain an in-between channel (i.e. go from 27.455 MHz to 27.450 MHz). The original intention behind this is to allow users to access the original Polish/Russian/Eastern European channel plan.''
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==Federal and Non-Federal Allocations 25 MHz to 30 MHz==
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''United States allocations - NTIA and FCC
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''
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*'''Allocated Exclusively To Federal Government Use''':
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*25330 kHz to 25550 kHz or 25.330 MHz to 25.550 MHz
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*26480 kHz to 26950 kHz or 26.480 MHz to 26.950 MHz
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*27540 kHz to 28000 kHz or 27.540 MHz to 28.000 MHz
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*29890 kHz to 29910 kHz or 29.890 MHz to 29.910 MHz
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*30000 kHz to 30560 kHz or 30.000 MHz to 30.560 MHz
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*25.485 MHz FM - Taxi cab dispatch Russia or CIS taxi lady
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*'''Allocated Exclusively To Non-Federal Use''':
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*25.515 MHz FM - Taxi cab dispatch Russian RU taxi lady Olga
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*24890 kHz to 24990 kHz or 24.890 MHz to 24.990 MHz
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*25.585 MHz FM - Taxi cab dispatch Russia
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*25005 kHz to 25010 kHz or 25.005 MHz to 25.210 MHz
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*25.610 MHz FM - Taxi cab dispatch Russia dispatcher lady
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*25210 kHz to 25330 kHz or 25.210 MHz to 25.330 MHz
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*25.615 MHz FM - Russian taxi cab dispatch lady reading numbers in Russian heard here
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*26175 kHz to 26480 kHz or 26.175 MHz to 26.480 MHz
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*25.615 MHz AM - Mexican taxi cab dispatch
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*26950 kHz to 27540 kHz or 26.950 MHz to 27.540 MHz
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*25.620 MHz FM - Russian taxi cab dispatcher Russia taxi
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*28000 kHz to 29700 kHz or 28.000 MHz to 29.700 MHz
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*26.625 MHz AM - Mexican taxi cab dispatch
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*29700 kHz to 29890 kHz or 29.700 MHz to 29.890 MHz
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*25.675 MHz AM - Mexican taxi cab dispatch lady reading numbers in Spanish heard here
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*29910 kHz to 30000 kHz or 29.910 MHz to 30.000 MHz
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*25.685 MHz AM - Mexican taxi cab dispatch lady reading numbers in Spanish heard here "Juanita" or "the taco lady" to CBers
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*25.715 MHz FM - Russian taxi cab dispatch lady
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*25.725 MHz AM - Latin American taxi dispatcher (female operator)
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*25.775 MHz AM - Mexican taxi cab dispatch lady reading numbers in Spanish heard here
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*25.785 MHz AM - Mexican taxi cab dispatch lady reading numbers in Spanish heard here
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*25.835 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down three bands" - truckers are often heard here
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*25.895 MHz AM - Mexican taxi cab dispatch lady reading numbers in Spanish heard here
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*25.910 MHz FM - STL or IFB Studio to Transmitter Link USA
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*25.915 MHz AM - Mexican or Latin American taxi dispatch lady Spanish language
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*25.925 MHz AM - Mexican taxi cab dispatch lady reading numbers in Spanish heard here
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*25.935 MHz AM - Mexican taxi cab dispatch, Mexican truckers, US truckers
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*25.950 MHz FM - STL or IFB Studio to Transmitter Link USA
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*25.955 MHz AM - Trucking companies heard here, also Latin American taxicab dispatchers
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*25.975 MHz AM - Mexican taxi cab dispatch heard
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*25.990 MHz FM - STL or IFB Studio to Transmitter Link USA
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*25.995 MHz AM - Taxicab drivers, also trucking companies and logging trucks heard here
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*26.005 MHz AM - Mexican taxi cab dispatch lady reading numbers in Spanish heard here
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*26.105 MHz AM - truckers, taxis, etc.
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*26.105 MHz FM - Taxi cab Russia RU lady
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*26.115 MHz AM - Latin American taxi dispatch
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*26.125 MHz AM - US truckers, hunting clubs
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*26.265 MHz AM - US truckers, hunting clubs, Mexican taxi cab dispatcher in Spanish
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*26.285 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down two bands" - truckers are often heard here
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*26.305 MHz AM - truckers, often heard in North America during band openings
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*26.325 MHz AM - US truckers, hunting clubs, Latin American trucking companies and taxicabs
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*26.355 MHz AM - Mexican or Latin American taxi cab dispatch and truckers
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*26.375 MHz AM - truckers, hunting clubs (English and Spanish)
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*26.385 MHz AM - truckers, taxis, etc.
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*26.405 MHz AM - another commonly active frequency (truckers, hunting clubs)
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*26.435 MHz AM - US truckers, hunting clubs
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*26.495 MHz FM - Russian taxi cab dispatch, unknown location
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*26.505 MHz AM - US truckers, hunting clubs
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*26.515 MHz AM - US truckers, hunting clubs
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*26.620 MHz FM - Russian taxi cab dispatcher
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*26.670 MHz FM - Russian taxi cab dispatcher
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*26.675 MHz AM - US freeband CBers, hunting clubs
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*26.675 MHz FM - Russian taxi dispatcher Olga (heard in Europe)
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*26.685 MHz AM - ABF drivers "company frequency" or "company channel"
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*26.695 MHz AM - Mexican taxicabs
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*26.705 MHz FM - Russian taxi dispatch, near Moscow
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*26.705 MHz AM - Puerto Rico/Latin America high power CB
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*26.715 MHz AM - Puerto Rico/Latin America high power CB
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*26.735 MHz AM - US truckers, various locations
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*26.775 MHz AM - US taxi cab dispatcher, unknown location
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*26.775 MHz FM - Russian taxi cab dispatch Russia taxi lady
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*26.805 MHz AM - US truckers, hunting radio or hunting clubs
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*26.820 MHz FM - Russian or CIS Eastern Europe taxi dispatch
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*26.855 MHz FM - Taxi cab dispatch - Moscow Russia - Russian taxi lady
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*26.865 MHz AM - US truckers, hunting clubs
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*26.895 MHz AM - US truckers
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*26.905 MHz AM - Mexican taxi cab dispatch lady reading numbers in Spanish heard here
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*26.915 MHz AM - High power US American freeband CBers and truckers
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*26.945 MHz AM - US truckers freebanders "Snaker channel" or "Sneaker channel" ??
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*26.955 MHz AM - US truckers
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*26.995 MHz AM - Mexican taxi cab dispatch (YL reading numbers in Spanish, talking to OM drivers)
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*27.025 MHz AM - "The Superbowl" - CB channel 6 - BIG radios, high power signals here...
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*27.035 MHz AM - CB channel 7, Latin American truckers
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*27.045 MHz AM - Mexican taxi cab dispatch (YL reading numbers in Spanish)
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*27.045 MHz FM - Taxicab dispatch St. Petersburg, Russia
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*27.095 MHz FM - Taxicab dispatch, Russian language, YL dispatcher (unknown location)
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*27.185 MHz AM - CB channel 19, probably the most heavily used frequency by trucking companies, etc.
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*27.195 MHz AM - Mexican taxi cab dispatch
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*27.215 MHz AM - Mexican taxi cab dispatch
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*27.235 MHz AM - Mexican taxi cab dispatch lady reading numbers in Spanish
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*27.235 MHz FM - ROS data mode (Europe) (see also: 27.245 MHz, 27.635 MHz) - CB channel 24
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*27.245 MHz FM - ROS data mode (Europe) - CB channel 25
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*27.420 MHz FM - Russian taxi cab dispatch lady "Olga"
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*27.425 MHz AM - Mexican taxi cab dispatcher
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*27.430 MHz FM - FCC licensed Business Radio Service frequency
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*27.430 MHz FM - Russian taxi cab dispatch lady
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*27.445 MHz AM - Mexican taxi cab dispatch lady - numbers in Spanish
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*27.450 MHz FM - FCC licensed Business Radio Service frequency
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*27.460 MHz FM - Russian taxi cab dispatch lady
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*27.465 MHz AM - Italian truckers canale 45 - big radios in AM out of Italy
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*27.470 MHz FM - FCC licensed Business Radio Service frequency
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*27.490 MHz FM - FCC licensed Business Radio Service frequency - itinerant only
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*27.495 MHz AM - Mexican taxi cab dispatch lady - numbers in Spanish
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*27.505 MHz AM - US truckers, unknown location
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*27.510 MHz FM - Taxi cab dispatch, Moscow RU
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*27.510 MHz FM - FCC licensed Business Radio Service frequency - low power
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*27.515 MHz AM - Mexican taxi cab dispatch lady reading numbers in Spanish heard here with roger beep
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*27.525 MHz AM - US truckers
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*27.530 MHz FM - FCC licensed Business Radio Service frequency - low power
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*27.535 MHz AM - US truckers/Mexican truckers
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*27.545 MHz AM - Mexican taxi cab dispatch lady - numbers in Spanish
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*27.575 MHz AM - US truckers, hunting clubs, ''this is also a low-power US Government frequency''
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*27.585 MHz AM - ABF drivers "company frequency" or "company channel" - ''this is also a low-power US Government frequency''
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*27.595 MHz AM - Mexican taxi cab dispatch lady - numbers in Spanish
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*27.615 MHz AM - US truckers, unknown location
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*27.625 MHz AM - US logging trucks, East Coast
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*27.635 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "up one band" - truckers are often heard here
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*27.635 MHz FM - Weather and Traffic conditions report (St. Petersburg, Russia) (possibly off air)
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*27.645 MHz AM - US truckers
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*27.645 MHz AM - Mexican taxi cab dispatch lady - numbers in Spanish
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*27.655 MHz AM - US truckers
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*27.665 MHz AM - US truckers
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*27.685 MHz AM - US truckers
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*27.705 MHz AM - US truckers, Mexican taxi cab dispatchers
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*27.735 MHz FM - Popular frequency for German CBers (freebanders)
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*27.745 MHz AM - US truckers
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*27.750 MHz FM - Russian taxi cab dispatch unknown location Russia
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*27.765 MHz FM - Popular frequency for German CBers (freebanders)
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*27.775 MHz FM - Russian taxi cab dispatch Moscow taxi lady Russia
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*27.775 MHz AM - US truckers, Mexican truckers and taxis
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*27.785 MHz AM - US truckers, hunting club frequency
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*27.805 MHz AM - Mexican taxi cab dispatch lady reading numbers in Spanish heard here
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*27.825 MHz FM - Russian taxi cab dispatch Moscow RU
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*27.855 MHz AM - High band channel 40 - popular with trucking companies and taxi cabs
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*27.875 MHz FM - Russian taxi cab dispatch Moscow RU
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*27.905 MHz AM - Taxi cab dispatch in Spanish
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*27.905 MHz AM - US truckers
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*27.910 MHz FM - Russian taxi cab dispatch unknown location Russia
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*27.915 MHz AM - Truckers, East Coast of USA, possibly New Jersey or New York area
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*27.950 MHz FM - Russian taxi cab dispatch Moscow taxi lady Russia
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*27.965 MHz AM - US truckers
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*27.975 MHz AM - US truckers
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*27.985 MHz AM - US truckers
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*27.995 MHz AM - Mexican taxi cab dispatch
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*27.995 MHz FM - Russian taxi cab dispatch unknown location Russia
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*28.005 MHz AM - Mexican taxi cab dispatch lady reading numbers (addresses, etc)
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*28.025 MHz AM - Mexican taxi cab dispatch
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*28.035 MHz FM - Russian taxi cab dispatch unknown location Russia
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*28.055 MHz FM - Russian taxi cab dispatch unknown location Russia
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*28.085 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "up two bands" - truckers are often heard here
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*28.085 MHz FM - Russia taxicab dispatcher Olga Russian lady taxi 10 meters
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*28.145 MHz FM - Russian taxi cab dispatch unknown location Russia
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*28.205 MHz FM - Russian taxi cab dispatch unknown location Russia
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*28.285 MHz FM - Russian taxi cab dispatch unknown location Russia
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*28.305 MHz FM - Russian taxi cab dispatch unknown location Russia
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Revision as of 15:48, 1 January 2022

The 11 meter band is used by both CB radio, as well as freeband unlicensed hobbyists, Church radio broadcasts in Ireland and elsewhere in Europe, the military, for studio-to-transmitter links (STLs), data links, buoys, fishnet tracking systems, pagers and other non-voice purposes.

11 meters is often defined as 25-28 MHz / 25000-28000 kHz or 26-28 MHz / 26000-28000 kHz.

It is rarely used to refer to the basically never-used 11 meter shortwave broadcast band roughly defined internationally as 25670 kHz to 26100 kHz or 25.67 MHz to 26.1 MHz.

The original 11 meter amateur radio allocation was 26.96 MHz to 27.23 MHz and it was from this that the original Class D CB service was born.


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Legal Users of the 25-30 MHz Spectrum

Aside from legal CB allocations and freebanding (or outbanding), there are several legal licensed services allocated to this interesting chunk of spectrum. This includes fishing net radio location beacons, paging services, on site or on campus pagers, 26 MHz hospital pagers, telemetry and data link networks, government, military, HF marine and FM land mobile. In the United States, the following bands are allocated for licensed use in the United States. The United States Government has exclusive usage rights to the 25.33 MHz-25.55 MHz band, the 26.48 MHz-26.95 MHz band, the 27.54 MHz-28.0 MHz band, the 29.89 MHz-29.91 MHz band and the 30.0 MHz-30.56 MHz band.

Frequency Range MHz Frequency Range kHz Remarks
24.990 MHz to 25.010 MHz 24990 kHz to 25010 kHz Time and Frequency Standard Stations - WWV on 25.000 MHz 25MHz 25000 kHz operates here
25.020 MHz to 25.320 MHz 25020 kHz to 25320 kHz Business/Industrial Radio Service (FM mode, shared with 25070-25121 kHz marine HF SSB)
25.070 MHz to 25.121 MHz 25070 kHz to 25121 kHz HF-SSB marine (maritime mobile radio service, 3 kHz steps) - shared with 25020-25320 kHz
25.330 MHz to 25.550 MHz 25330 kHz to 25550 kHz Government and Military Fixed/Mobile, including the Civil Air Patrol and COTHEN networks, eg. 25.354 MHz 25354 kHz
25.550 MHz to 25.670 MHz 25550 kHz to 25670 kHz Radio Astronomy and is supposed to be clear of stations (in reality, its not, since most export radios start at 25.615 MHz)
25.600 MHz to 26.100 MHz 25600 kHz to 26100 kHz 11 meter shortwave broadcast band SWBC or HFBC band. Rarely used. Some DRM tests done here. No US-based stations operate here. Previously 25600 kHz to 25670 kHz (25.6 MHz to 25.67 MHz)
26.145 MHz to 26.175 MHz 26145 kHz to 26175 kHz HF-SSB marine (maritime mobile radio service, 3 kHz steps)
25.870 MHz to 26.470 MHz 25870 kHz to 26470 kHz Remote Broadcast Pickup (Studio Transmitter Link or STL) service (overlaps with 11 meter broadcast band and HF marine) channelized 25.91 MHz, 25.93 MHz, 25.95 MHz, 25.97 MHz, 25.99 MHz, 26.01 MHz, 26.03 MHz, etc.
26.330 MHz to 26.770 MHz 26330 kHz to 26770 kHz Citizen's Band - CB radio - NZ 26 MHz 40 channel CB radio service - CBL channels 26.33 MHz - 26.77 MHz
26.480 MHz to 26.950 MHz 26480 kHz to 26950 kHz Government, Military and other Fixed/Mobile, including the Civil Air Patrol and SHARES networks eg. 26.617 MHz, 26.620 MHz, 26.812 MHz, etc.
26.510 MHz to 27.860 MHz 26510 kHz to 27860 kHz Citizen's Band - CB radio - Russia - "PO" Channel Raster or "zeros" - 120 channels
26.515 MHz to 27.865 MHz 26515 kHz to 27865 kHz Citizen's Band - CB radio - Russia - "EU" Channel Raster or "fives"- 120 channels
26.560 MHz to 27.410 MHz 26560 kHz to 27410 kHz Citizen's Band - CB radio - Germany, Czech Republic and other European countries (80 channels 26.565 MHz - 27.405 MHz)
26.760 MHz to 27.988 MHz 26760 kHz to 27.988 kHz 1w DSB 1 watt double side band fishery radio - Japan Japanese DSB fisheries radio 27 MHz service marine fixed mobile
26.950 MHz to 26.960 MHz 26950 kHz to 26960 kHz Internationally allocated fixed service (center frequency: 26.955 MHz 26955 kHz, often used for data links)
26.957 MHz to 27.283 MHz 26957 kHz to 27283 kHz ISM Band (27.120 MHz +/- 163 kHz, see FCC Part 18)
26.960 MHz to 27.280 MHz 26960 kHz to 27280 kHz Part 15 devices (see also: ISM devices and remote control or data link systems using higher power)
26.960 MHz to 27.410 MHz 26960 kHz to 27410 kHz Citizen's Band Radio Service - US CB Radio FCC allocation 40 channels + 5 R/C data channels 10 kHz steps
26.960 MHz to 27.860 MHz 26960 kHz to 27860 kHz Citizen's Band - CB radio - Brazil and other Latin American countries (80 channels 26.965 MHz - 27.855 MHz)
27.430 MHz to 27.540 MHz 27410 kHz to 27540 kHz Business/Industrial Radio Service (20 kHz steps, FM mode)
27.540 MHz to 28.000 MHz 27540 kHz to 28000 kHz Government and Fixed/Mobile, including NATO combat scene of action frequency 27.9 MHz 27900 kHz 27.9mc
27.59625 MHz to 27.99625 MHz 27596.25 kHz to 27996.25 kHz Citizen's Band - CB radio - United Kingdom UK CB 27/81 UK FM CB 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz 40 channels
27.600 MHz to 28.0 MHz 27600 kHz to 27995 kHz Community Audio Distribution Service and Wireless Public Address Service (UK and Ireland) - 27.605 MHz - 27.995 MHz and 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz - 80 interleaved overlapping channels AM/FM, also 27/81 UK FM and CADS
28.000 MHz to 29.700 MHz 28000 kHz to 29700 kHz Amateur Radio Ham Radio 10 Meter Band
29.700 MHz to 29.800 MHz 29700 kHz to 29800 kHz Business/Industrial Radio Service (29.71 MHz to 29.79 MHz - 20 kHz steps, FM mode)
29.810 MHz to 29.910 MHz 29810 kHz to 29910 kHz Government and military fixed/mobile, including SHARES frequency 29.894 MHz 29894 kHz
29.800 MHz to 30.550 MHz 29800 kHz to 30550 kHz Government and military fixed/mobile, including SINCGARS starting at 30.000 MHz


What are the freeband CB frequencies? Freeband CB channels CB frequencies on a ham radio is CB 10 meter is CB 11 meter freebanding CB channels CB channels police CB channels ham radio Baofeng CB CB-27 PR-27 taxi cab radio Uber Lyft radio two-way radio walkie-talkie FRS GMRS UHF VHF MURS VHF245 PMR446 KDR444 409 MHz band 406 MHz 25615 30105 25.615 MHz 30.105 MHz 25.165 28.755 MHz 29.255 MHz 29.655 MHz 29.665 MHz 29.6 MHz 29.695 MHz 26172 kHz 26.172 MHz CB frequencies near me emergency frequencies near me ham radio frequencies disaster frequencies emergency channels 26121.5 kHz

11 meter is often used by freebanders or CB operators using the "freeband" frequencies from between 25 MHz or 26 MHz and CB channel 1 (26.965 MHz) and CB channel 40 (27.405 MHz) and the bottom edge of the 10 meter amateur band (28.000 MHz). Common freeband frequencies include:

Freeband 11 Meter Frequencies - Guide to 11m Frequencies Guide to 11 meter DX calling frequencies

Freeband 11 Meter and CB Calling Frequencies Channels

  • Calling frequencies - gentleman's agreement frequencies, channels - AM, FM and SSB
  • Primary Calling Frequencies:
  • 27.555 MHz USB - International 11m SSB calling frequency
  • 26.285 MHz USB - International 11m SSB calling frequency - secondary to 27.555 MHz
  • 27.385 MHz LSB - American 11m CB SSB calling channel 38LSB
  • 27.425 MHz LSB - American 11m SSB calling frequency - 27.410 to 27.655 in 5 kHz steps, most activity in the 27.420 MHz to 27.505 MHz range
  • 26.915 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency - USA "915"
  • 26.805 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - USA "805 FM" "26805 FM" or "26.805 FM"
  • 27.575 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - USA "575 FM" "27575 FM" or "27.575 FM"
  • 27.600 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - primary (unless QRM from SSB or UK FM CB stations is an issue, then use 27.575 MHz FM)
  • 27.650 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - alternate
  • 27.355 MHz LSB - Australia and Oceania 11m SSB calling channel 35LSB
  • 26.720 MHz LSB - New Zealand 26MHz SSB CB calling channel 35LSB
  • 27.315 MHz FM - European FM mid band CB calling channel 31 FM -
  • 27.305 MHz FM - European FM mid-band CB calling channel 30 FM- secondary to 27.315 MHz FM
  • 27.125 MHz AM - European AM mid band CB calling channel 14 AM
  • 27.455 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency
  • 26.555 MHz LSB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency
  • 26.225 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling frequency
  • 26.425 MHz USB - Polish SSB calling frequency
  • 26.435 MHz USB - Polish SSB calling frequency
  • Calling Frequencies:
  • 27.99125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 40 - UK calling/working channel
  • 27.98125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 39 - UK calling/working channel
  • 27.97125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 38 - UK calling/working channel
  • 27.96125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 37 - UK calling/working channel
  • 27.95125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 36 - UK calling/working channel
  • 27.94125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 35 - UK calling/working channel
  • 27.800 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel
  • 27.78125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 19 - UK calling/working channel, 27.781 MHz or 27.781 FM
  • 27.775 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel
  • 27.765 MHz USB - German 11m SSB - "Deutsche Welle"
  • 27.765 MHz FM - German 11m FM
  • 27.750 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel
  • 27.725 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel
  • 27.675 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel
  • 27.650 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel - alternate to 27.575 MHz FM and 27.600 MHz FM
  • 27.625 MHz FM - US FM 11 meter FM CB working channel
  • 27.60125 MHz FM - UK FM CB channel 1 - UK calling channel
  • 27.580 MHz USB - Kilo Papa 11m SSB calling frequency
  • 27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling frequency
  • 27.510 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling frequency
  • 27.500 MHz USB - Italy - Papa Charlie DX Club
  • 27.465 MHz AM - Italian 11m AM calling channel - canal 45 or channel 45
  • 27.455 MHz USB - Spanish language SSB calling - Latin America
  • 27.455 MHz LSB - American 11m SSB calling/working frequency - Canadian and US stations
  • 27.315 MHz FM - US FM CB Calling Working Channel FM CB 31 FM
  • 27.285 MHz USB - Finland SSB calling - Nordic SSB calling - mid band CB channel 28 USB
  • 27.285 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 28
  • 27.275 MHz USB - UK SSB calling England mid band SSB frequency mid band CB channel 27
  • 27.275 MHz FM - US FM CB Calling Working Channel FM CB 27 FM
  • 27.270 MHz FM - Russian FM calling channel (Polish frequency "zeros") channel 27
  • 27.265 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 26
  • 27.235 MHz USB - Swedish and Nordic SSB calling Sweden - mid band CB channel 24 USB
  • 27.135 MHz FM - Russian FM calling and road channel - mid band CB channel 15
  • 27.135 MHz AM - Russian AM calling and road channel - mid band CB channel 15
  • 27.135 MHz USB - German 11m SSB in-band calling/working frequency
  • 27.125 MHz AM - UK AM calling England mid band SSB frequency mid band CB channel 14
  • 27.085 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 11
  • 27.065 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling - CB channel 9
  • 27.025 MHz AM - American 11m high power AM calling - CB channel 6 - The Super Bowl
  • 27.005 MHz AM - German AM CB calling - CB channel 4 AM
  • 26.965 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - CB channel 1 FM
  • 26.925 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM
  • 26.875 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM
  • 26.835 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency
  • 26.825 MHz FM - American 11m FM working frequency - low band 26 MHz FM (alternate to 26.805 MHz FM)
  • 26.815 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency
  • 26.805 MHz FM - American 11m FM calling frequency - 26 MHz FM calling
  • 26.775 MHz AM - American 11m AM calling frequency
  • 26.715 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling
  • 26.705 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling
  • 26.585 MHz AM - Spanish language AM calling - Mexico and others - often very busy
  • 26.575 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - German 80 channel CB channel 42
  • 26.565 MHz FM - German FM CB calling - German 80 channel CB channel 41
  • 26.500 MHz AM - New Zealand 26MHz AM CB calling channel 15
  • 26.500 MHz USB - Caribbean calling/working SSB 11 meter frequency
  • 26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean calling/working SSB 11 meter frequency
  • 26.450 MHz AM - New Zealand 26MHz AM CB trucking channel 11

Freeband 11 Meter and CB Digital Modes ROS PSK31 CW SSTV Channels

  • 11m CB radio ROS Datamode, packet radio CB radio, PSK31, CW, WSPR weak signal SSTV digital SSTV 11m band
  • 27.800 MHz USB - 11m SSTV frequency - Alfa Tango DX Group (secondary or alternate to 27.700 USB and 27.735 USB)
  • 27.735 MHz USB - 11m SSTV international frequency - secondary to 27.700 USB, also digital SSTV
  • 27.700 MHz USB - 11m SSTV international frequency
  • 27.635 MHz FM - European digital modes ROS data modes channel
  • 27.635 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel
  • 27.500 MHz USB - CW calling - other digital modes
  • 27.500 MHz - ROS data mode - alternate to 27.635 MHz, 27.235 MHz, 27.245 MHz, 27.255 MHz
  • 27.500 MHz CW - 11 meter digital modes - CW, other digital modes (also beacon frequency) - 27495 to 27505 beacons
  • 27.255 MHz USB - WSPR weak signal digital modes - also alternate ROS datamode, PSK31 and packet radio channel - CB channel 23
  • 27.245 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 ROS channel - CB channel 25
  • 27.245 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel - CB channel 25
  • 27.235 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel - CB channel 24
  • 27.235 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel - CB channel 24
  • 27.035 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - CEPT 40 channel mid band CB channel 7
  • 27.025 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - CEPT 40 channel mid band CB channel 6
  • 26.925 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 77
  • 26.915 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe - designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 76
  • 26.860 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud
  • 26.850 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud
  • 26.840 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud
  • 26.830 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud
  • 26.820 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud
  • 26.810 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud
  • 26.740 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency - packet radio 1200 baud
  • 26.675 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 53
  • 26.685 MHz FM - Packet radio CB radio - Europe designated digital CB frequency in Germany - German 80 channel CB channel 52

11 meter Beacon Frequencies 11m CB Beacon Channels 11m Beacon Bands

Further information: High frequency beacon, Part 15 beacons - 22m and 11m bands, and Part 95 Class C RCRS type systems that operate as de facto beacons on the six 26-28 MHz RC frequencies 26995, 27045, 27095, 27145 and 27255.

  • Active and recommended 11m 11 meter CB frequencies including recommend center frequencies

Recommended beacon frequencies for 11 meter band - +/- 5 kHz or so...for example, 27.140 MHz / 27140 has two active beacons nearby on 27.1408 MHz 27140.8 kHz and 27.1416 MHz 27141.6 MHz. 27.125 is another very popular frequency for beacons 27.125 beacon 27.125 MHz beacon


  • 11 meter CB beacon frequencies:
  • 26.510 MHz - European 11 meter beacon frequency very close to recommended 26500 kHz 26.500 MHz beacon frequency
  • 27.120 MHz
  • 27.125 MHz - recommended in-band CB beacon frequency - 27.125 beacon
  • 27.140 MHz
  • 27.145 MHz
  • 27.255 MHz - recommended in-band CB beacon frequency
  • 27.500 MHz - primary 11 meter beacon frequency
  • 27.550 MHz
  • Recommended 11 meter beacon bands and center frequencies cluster frequencies:
  • 27.495 MHz - 27.505 MHz - several active CW beacons around 27.499 MHz, 27.4996 MHz, 27.500 MHz and 27.501 MHz
  • 27.120 MHz - 27.130 MHz - especially around 27.120 MHz and 27.125 MHz
  • 27.140 MHz - 27.150 MHz - several active CW beacons around 27.140 MHz - 27.143 MHz including 27141.6 27.141.6 27.1416 MHz 27140.8 27.1408
  • 27.250 MHz - 27.260 MHz - active CW beacon on 27255
  • Recommended 11 meter beacon 27 MHz CB beacon frequencies
  • 27500 kHz 27.500 MHz
  • 27255 kHz 27.255 MHz - CB channel 23
  • 27145 kHz 27.145 MHz
  • 27140 kHz 27.140 MHz
  • 27125 kHz 27.125 MHz - CB channel 14
  • 27120 kHz 27.120 kHz
  • 26500 kHz 26.500 MHz

To mirror the 22 meter band or 13.560 MHz 13560 kHz Part 15 band 13.553 MHz - 13.567 MHz (second harmonic, center frequency 27.120 MHz - most popular 22 meter beacons operate on on 13554 kHz - 13559 kHz and 13562 kHz - 13566 kHz. Even though the 27 MHz Part 15 band extends from 26.980 MHz to 27.280 MHz, the second harmonics of these bands are 27.108 MHz MHz - 27.132 MHz or 27108 kHz to 27132 kHz. This falls close to the recommended 27.090 MHz to 27.150 MHz bands and the 27.120 MHz, 27.140 MHz, 27.141 MHz and 27.145 MHz frequencies.

Freeband 11 Meter Frequency Ranges Bands

  • 24.265 MHz - 24.705 MHz - Band A on 12-band radios 24.265 MHz - 29.655 MHz i.e. Superstar 158EDX, etc.
  • 24.715 MHz - 25.155 MHz - Band B on 12-band radios - includes 12 meter ham radio band 24.890 MHz - 24.990 MHz
  • 25.165 MHz - 25.605 MHz - Band A on 8-band radios 25.165 MHz - 28.755 MHz Galaxy DX 99, DX 98VHP, DX 99V2, etc.
  • 25.615 MHz - 26.055 MHz - Band A on most export radios - often used by taxi cabs and trucking companies (AM mode in the Americas, AM or FM elsewhere)
  • 26.065 MHz - 26.505 MHz - Band B - often used by taxi cabs, trucking companies and hunting clubs
  • 26.225 MHz USB - Latin American SSB activity
  • 26.285 MHz USB - 26 MHz international calling frequency (commonly used in Europe)
  • 26.305 MHz AM - Latin American (and American) AM activity
  • 26.315 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
  • 26.375 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
  • 26.405 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
  • 26.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency
  • 26.500 MHz USB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency
  • 26.515 MHz - 26.955 MHz - Band C - "low band" or "lowers" all sorts of users, AM in the Americas, mixture of AM and FM elsewhere
  • 26.515 MHz AM - active in southern USA
  • 26.555 MHz LSB - very active in Mexico and Central/South America (and Caribbean)
  • 26.565 MHz - 26.955 MHz - German CB channels 41-80, FM mode only, heavily used in Europe
  • 26.565 MHz FM - German FM CB DX calling channel (Channel 41)
  • 26.575 MHz FM - German FM CB DX calling channel (Channel 42)
  • 26.585 MHz AM - Mexican trucker channel, often very busy
  • 26.605 MHz AM - alternate to 26.585 MHz (see also, 26.575 MHz, 26.595 MHz)
  • 26.675 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
  • 26.685 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
  • 26.695 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz
  • 26.705 MHz AM - Puerto Rico, Florida and other Caribbean AM stations, often extremely powerful
  • 26.715 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz
  • 26.725 MHz AM - alternate to 26.705 MHz and 26.715 MHz
  • 26.735 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "down one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 27.635 MHz)
  • 26.740 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency
  • 26.745 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
  • 26.755 MHz AM - often active in southern USA + every 10 kHz to 26.955 MHz
  • 26.775 MHz AM - often active in southern USA (channel 22 down one band - 27.225 MHz - .450 MHz)
  • 26.805 MHz AM - Channel 23 down one band, popular in North America, Latin America and Caribbean
  • 26.810 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency
  • 26.815 MHz AM - CB channel 26 down one band (active during band openings)
  • 26.820 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency
  • 26.830 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency
  • 26.835 MHz AM - CB channel 28 down one band (similar to 26.815 MHz, 26.905 MHz, 26.915 MHz, etc)
  • 26.840 MHz LSB - European packet and PSK31 frequency
  • 26.845 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
  • 26.855 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
  • 26.865 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
  • 26.875 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
  • 26.885 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others
  • 26.895 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
  • 26.905 MHz AM - alternate to 26.915 MHz, others, Mexican taxicab dispatcher lady also logged on this frequency
  • 26.915 MHz AM - Big radios USA "915" channel 36 down one band, AM DX channel
  • 26.925 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
  • 26.935 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
  • 26.945 MHz AM - Lower channel for local nets, hunting clubs, AM DX, etc.
  • 26.955 MHz AM - Channel 40 down one band, popular in USA for local radio nets
  • 26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz - Band D - legal CB band - "mid band", "FCC band" or "CEPT" band
  • 26.985 MHz AM - CB channel 3 - Militia Patriot AM CB 11 meter calling frequency
  • 27.005 MHz AM - CB channel 4 - Militia Patriot AM CB 11 meter tactical/secondary calling
  • 27.025 MHz AM - CB channel 6 - The Superbowl - big radios, lots of power, often in the tens of kilowatts
  • 27.085 MHz AM - CB channel 11 - AM DX calling channel - the original calling channel from the 23 channel CB days
  • 27.125 MHz AM - CB channel 14 - often used as a local AM CB channel, also used for AM CB in Europe and UK
  • 27.135 MHz AM - Russian Trucker channel (see also 27.135 MHz FM, 27.180 MHz)
  • 27.143 MHz CW - 14RS000 11 meter beacon CB beacon 27145 LSB 27140 USB 27.140 MHz USB 27.14245 MHz
  • 27.145 MHz LSB - 14RS000 beacon 11m beacon 11 meter beacon 27 MHz CW beacon 27.143 MHz
  • 27.165 MHz AM - CB channel 17 - often used as an alternate channel to 27.185/channel 19 for truckers
  • 27.185 MHz AM - CB channel 19 - trucker channel, road channel, interstate highways, probably the best spot to try first
  • 27.215 MHz AM - CB channel 21 - often used as an alternate channel to 27.185/channel 19 for truckers
  • 27.235 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel - channel 24
  • 27.235 MHz USB - Swedish and Nordic SSB calling Sweden
  • 27.235 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel
  • 27.245 MHz FM - European packet PSK31 channel
  • 27.245 MHz USB - European digital modes ROS data modes channel
  • 27.255 MHz USB - WSPR weak signal digital modes 11m frequency (confirmed active July 2021)
  • 27.255 MHz CW - 11 meter beacon 27 MHz beacon CB beacon frequency
  • 27.265 MHz AM - CB channel 26 - AM DX calling channel, see also: 27.025 AM, 27.085 AM, 27.285 AM
  • 27.275 MHz USB - UK SSB calling England mid band SSB frequency ch. 27
  • 27.285 MHz AM - CB channel 28 - AM DX calling channel, see also: 27.025 MHz, etc
  • 27.285 MHz USB - Finland SSB calling
  • 27.315 MHz AM - CB channel 31 - AM DX calling channel (secondary)
  • 27.315 MHz FM - European FM calling channel
  • 27.355 MHz LSB - CB channel 35 - SSB DX calling channel Australia and Oceania
  • 27.365 MHz USB - CB channel 36 - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.365 USB
  • 27.368 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.368 USB
  • 27.375 MHz USB - CB channel 37 - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.375 USB
  • 27.378 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.378 USB
  • 27.385 MHz LSB - CB channel 38 - SSB DX calling channel, LSB mode - North American SSB channel (see also: 27.375 LSB, 27.395 LSB)
  • 27.405 MHz - 27.855 MHz - Band E - "high band" or "uppers", mixture of SSB, AM and FM
  • 27.415 MHz LSB - US calling/working frequencies (channels +5 kHz, 27.420 MHz, 27.425 MHz, 27.430 MHz, and so on, usually in LSB mode)
  • 27.425 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.425 USB
  • 27.428 MHz USB - Militia Patriot SSB CB 11m tactical - USB mode 27.428 USB
  • 27.455 MHz USB - Latin American calling frequency (see also 26.555 MHz LSB) - Spanish language
  • 27.465 MHz AM - Italian high power channel - canal 45 - similar to 27.025 MHz or 26.705/26.715 MHz in the Americas
  • 27.500 MHz LSB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency (see also: 26.225 MHz USB, 26.555 MHz LSB)
  • 27.500 MHz USB - Caribbean and Latin American calling/working frequency
  • 27.500 MHz AM or CW - unofficial 11 meter beacon frequency
  • 27.515 MHz LSB - Jamaica and Caribbean calling/DX frequency "The Knight Patrol"
  • 27.555 MHz USB - international 11 meter DX calling frequency
  • 27.580 MHz USB - Knight Patrol club frequency (see also: 27.515 LSB)
  • 27.60125 MHz - 27.99125 MHz - UK FM 27/81 CB (UK only) also CADS/WPAS Channels LW01-LW40 UK, Ireland (AM/FM modes, Church broadcasts) straight 10 kHz channel steps
  • 27.605 MHz - 27.995 MHz - CADS/WPAS Channels UW01-UW40 UK, Ireland and elsewhere straight 10 kHz channel steps
  • 27.605 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
  • 27.615 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
  • 27.625 MHz AM - popular out-of-band trucker channel USA
  • 27.635 MHz USB - digital modes found here in Europe (ROS, PSK31)
  • 27.635 MHz AM - CB channel 19 "up one band" - truckers are often heard here (see also 26.735 MHz, 28.085 MHz, 25.635 MHz, 26.285 MHz)
  • 27.665 MHz USB - Spanish language common frequencies + 5 kHz USB/LSB to 27.705 MHz or higher
  • 27.695 MHz USB - Spanish language, South America popular (also Brazil) - USB and LSB
  • 27.700 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency
  • 27.735 MHz USB - international 11 meter SSTV frequency (alternate, also digital SSTV)
  • 27.765 MHz FM - “Deutsche Welle”, German speaking stations out of band freeband
  • 27.765 MHz USB - “Deutsche Welle” SSB freebanders
  • 27.775 MHz AM - sometimes AM signals are heard on this frequency and higher during band openings, often taxi dispatchers, etc
  • 27.855 MHz - 28.305 MHz - Band F - up to 27.995 MHz (channel 11A) popular with taxicabs and truckers, although truckers are often heard above 28.000 MHz it is strongly advised that freebanders stay below 28 MHz


Federal and Non-Federal Allocations 25 MHz to 30 MHz

United States allocations - NTIA and FCC

  • Allocated Exclusively To Federal Government Use:
  • 25330 kHz to 25550 kHz or 25.330 MHz to 25.550 MHz
  • 26480 kHz to 26950 kHz or 26.480 MHz to 26.950 MHz
  • 27540 kHz to 28000 kHz or 27.540 MHz to 28.000 MHz
  • 29890 kHz to 29910 kHz or 29.890 MHz to 29.910 MHz
  • 30000 kHz to 30560 kHz or 30.000 MHz to 30.560 MHz
  • Allocated Exclusively To Non-Federal Use:
  • 24890 kHz to 24990 kHz or 24.890 MHz to 24.990 MHz
  • 25005 kHz to 25010 kHz or 25.005 MHz to 25.210 MHz
  • 25210 kHz to 25330 kHz or 25.210 MHz to 25.330 MHz
  • 26175 kHz to 26480 kHz or 26.175 MHz to 26.480 MHz
  • 26950 kHz to 27540 kHz or 26.950 MHz to 27.540 MHz
  • 28000 kHz to 29700 kHz or 28.000 MHz to 29.700 MHz
  • 29700 kHz to 29890 kHz or 29.700 MHz to 29.890 MHz
  • 29910 kHz to 30000 kHz or 29.910 MHz to 30.000 MHz



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