I’m originally from the states and we used CBs there mainly. I see through all the videos that a lot of stateside Rigs are incorporating HAM radios now. What is used primarily here in the UK? Thanks everyone.
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I found them, but a mate was telling about a guy that can give you a license (legally) for both US/UK. But he lost his contact info.Loads of local clubs about, Google is your freind
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We have one in north wales. We have 20 hand helds. Icom vhf uhf we changed from cbs due the amount of dickheads.A group of us have recently paid for a Business Radio Simple UK Licence.
Intended for use buy businesses (taxis, factories, or out on events etc..., but there's no definition of "event").
This gives us several frequencies within the frequencies 136 - 174MHz, 400 - 520MHz using dual band (VHF/UHF) radios (Baofeng UV82 hand helds - also looking onto vehicle mounted options).
Ofcom Business Radio.
Simple licence costs £75 for a 5 year licence.
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Our plan is to pretty much move over to dual band, but keep CB as secondary comms. Will be removing the CB from the dash and replacing with a dual band, and relegating the CB to only be used if there's someone with us without dual band. But, since most of us have now got 2, 3 or 4 hand helds each and will be fitting vehicle units too, we'll always be able to share them round. At £30 or less for a UV82, it's a no brainer.We have one in north wales. We have 20 hand helds. Icom vhf uhf we changed from cbs due the amount of dickheads.
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One of my farmer freinds set ares up cracking set up the coverage is loud and clear. All hand helds. Ive my own for site works a closed system of 6 vhf. Only ever had one problem when working inside a big chimmney stack in a man hoist i gave an instruction to go up two meters some mf came on a gave the instruction go up full speed 15 mts lol a crane company on the next site had the same frequency. I shot up the inside of a stack screeming stop. Scary 5 mins lolOur plan is to pretty much move over to dual band, but keep CB as secondary comms. Will be removing the CB from the dash and replacing with a dual band, and relegating the CB to only be used if there's someone with us without dual band. But, since most of us have now got 2, 3 or 4 hand helds each and will be fitting vehicle units too, we'll always be able to share them round. At £30 or less for a UV82, it's a no brainer.
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Ofcom will have the regulatory information regarding licensing in the UK. The law is very slightly different to Irish requirements but essentially if you're not using a license exempt frequency with an approved set you need a license.So having read through everyone’s responses I get the general impression that duel band is the way to go! So what duel band radios are people’s choice? Hand held or vehicle mounted and do the duel band require a simple licence?
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