I use both
Reason being ........... as
rockcrawler31said
The UHF is great for "line of sight" situations and a signal can be sent/received over a distance of 5k's without the use of repeater stations ( a repeater station receives your signal and resends it therefore adding to the range of the signal )
The CB on the otherhand absolutely kills the UHF in hilly terain, we've had situations where 2 rigs are less than 1k apart and the UHF was totally useless, in that type of situation we have held contact for up to 10k's using the trusty ole CB.
AM , LSB, USB...... AM is basically what the frequency is 27.000 mhz, and the LSB is "Lower Side Band" and the USB is "Upper Side Band"..... both USB & LSB have a "cleaner signal", a far greater range over AM but they "use the same AM frequency"....you "hear" indestinct mumbling if you listen to a LSB / USB user when you are on AM.
If you are serious about fitting a radio then I would suggest going UHF for starters as they are like a$$holes....every body has one ! then if your needs justify it, then buy an CB radio as a back up.
Kingy
Definitions:
CB Radio = Citizens Band Radio
UHF Radio = Ultra High Frequency Radio
LSB = Lower Side Band
USB = Upper Side Band
p/s
CB radio was born because ppl wanted a radio frequency to use when on the road, Its a stable frequency that is little used these days so its virtually clean of idiots and their foul language.
10/4 good buddy
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