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Cb Frequencys on programmable radio

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Let me google that for you


It would apply just the same as it would anywhere else in the United States.
Sorry bout that Jason. Copied the location from OP location. These old eyes turned 72 the next day and it surely looked like a place in India when I wrote the post. :)

However, it appears N_Jay would have missed the derogatory comment had I not quoted his agitator.
 
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If you have the IC-21, a UHF handheld radio with TX/RX range 440-470MHz, then your answer is a great big NO!!!

You can not program CB frequencies (26-27MHz) into it.

I suppose He could talk to the lorries on his next trip to Australia.
 
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