Is Baofeng any good?

Is Baofeng any good?

Baofeng is a manufacturer based in China, unlike many other commercial amateur radio transceivers, which come from Japan (Icom, Kenwood, Yaesu, and Alinco are all based there). Baofeng and other China-based manufacturers are all priced well under any Japanese counterparts, which makes it nice price-wise.23-may, 2013

Can you listen to police frequencies on a ham radio?

Can a ham radio pick up police signals? Yes and no — many ham radios are “wide band receive” capable, meaning they can receive outside of the ham bands. However, many police frequencies are now encrypted, and there is no way to decrypt them without the encryption key.3-may, 2020

Are police frequencies digital?

Digital scanners allow you to listen in on conversations that take place between emergency responders, ambulance dispatch, firefighters, police, and more. A digital model allows you to listen to trunked, analog, and digital transmissions.

Do CB radios pick up police frequencies?

The BearTracker 885 does what no other CB Radio can do: It can keep you up-to-date with current public safety activity anywhere in the US and Canada* by scanning for police, fire, ambulance, and/or DOT radio traffic.

What channel do police use on CB?

Any authorized CB radio frequency is open to all, but some have agreed-upon special purposes. For instance, channel 9 is for emergency use, and channel 19 is used by truckers to report on traffic conditions. Channel 19 is at the middle of the bands, thus has the best antenna efficiency.

Do truck drivers use CB radios anymore?

The CB radio is not completely dead. In fact, a lot of truck drivers still use the CB radio, because that is what they have been using for 5, 10, or even 20+ years. All in all, truckers love to talk and, thanks to technology, drivers have endless possibilities for communicating.13-fev, 2017

Why do truckers use channel 19?

Most truckers use the unofficial channel 19 (27.185 MHz) to communicate. This channel offers highway traffic information from truckers and other drivers. Channel 9 (27.065 MHz) is an emergency-communication channel. It’s monitored by local officials, federal agencies, and first responders.28-iyl, 2017

Do truckers use SSB?

The FCC bans anyone from using SSB to speak to anyone greater than 90 miles away without a license (think ham radio operators, who work on SSB as well). But within the 90 miles, it is a beneficial bandwidth for a truck driver to be on, but there is a drawback. It takes a specialized SSB receiver to do that.16-fev, 2015

Can I turn my phone into a CB radio?

It’s like a smartphone with a feature like CB radio. You just need to download the GoTenna app on your iOS or Android device and when you’re in some emergency, you need to connect your phone to GoTenna and just you need a shout out via the app. It doesn’t use cell towers or WiFi at all.

What is the most popular CB channel?

Channel 19

Andrew

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