How far can a SSB radio transmit?

SSB (Single Sideband) radio has a much greater range than a VHF (Very High Frequency) radio's typical 35 to 50 nautical miles. Medium Frequency (MF) SSB radio has a range of around 400 nautical miles, but High Frequency (HF) will reach out for several thousand.
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What is the range of a SSB CB radio?

CB radios have a range of about 3 miles (4.8 km) to 20 miles (32 km) depending on terrain, for line of sight communication; however, various radio propagation conditions may intermittently allow communication over much greater distances.
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How far can you transmit on SSB?

While nearly all boats carry a VHF, its maximum range isn't more than about 25 miles. This is because VHF radio waves travel in a straight line or line of sight. In contrast, waves from marine single-sideband (SSB) radios travel up to the F layer of the ionosphere, 75 to about 250 miles above the Earth.
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Are SSB radios still used?

As satellite communication equipment becomes more reasonably priced, more reliable, and more compact, we often hear sailors raise the question, Are single-sideband radios even relevant anymore? As Lanier points out, the question is easy to answer: Yes, absolutely.
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Is SSB a VHF?

“SSB” is short for Single SideBand radio, also known as a High Frequency (HF) radio, or in old maritime thrillers as a “shortwave.” It's a radio which broadcasts and receives on a much wider and lower range of frequencies than your VHF radio.
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Ham Radio Basics--What is SSB and How to Tune in SSB



What is SSB radio used for?

SSB (Single Sideband) is an obscure but very important way to communicate via radio. It is used primarily for two-way voice communication by ham radio operators, aircraft and air traffic control (ATC), ships at sea, military and spy networks. Occasionally some shortwave broadcast stations use this format.
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Is SSB CB legal in the UK?

CB is now legal in UK but users must abide by the regulations for frequencies, mode, power and equipment. Since 2006 CB Radio, using FM mode was legal without a licence being required. This Licence "Exemption" was increased to include use of AM and DSB/SSB signals in 2014.
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Is SSB an HF?

High Frequency (HF) radio, often referred to in the UK and USA by the initials “SSB” (which stand for Single-Side-Band) is a type of radio that operates on specific short-wave (HF) frequencies reserved for marine use and provides voice communication over long distances.
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Do ships still use HF radio?

HF Simplex single sideband radiotelephone frequencies are provided for worldwide common use by ships of all categories, for communications with coast stations or other ships.
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What is marine SSB?

ByMI News Network February 23, 2019. SSB radio is used by boats or yachts for communication at sea. The full-form of SSB radio is Single Side Band radio. SSB radios are an essential feature when it comes to important marine radio channels.
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What is the longest range CB radio?

Best Long Range CB - The Cobra 148 GTL

While most CB radios broadcast at 4 watts of power, SSB equipped radios can legally broadcast at 12 watts - effectively tripling the distance you can broadcast.
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Which CB antenna has longest range?

The type of antennas with the greatest range are the stainless steel 102" whip antennas, which may not be practical for parking in garages, under trees, and so forth. The single center load antenna also has about the same transmit and receive range as the whip.
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Can SSB CB talk to regular CB?

People using a regular CB radio cannot properly receive SSB signals, it will sound garbled. Here is a brief description of single sideband: All AM transmissions take up a certain amount of space, called "bandwidth". The bandwidth for CB radios is 8KHz.
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How do I increase the range on my CB radio?

To increase the CB radio range, review your radio frequency output, station location, antenna height, and antenna setup and type. Weather conditions and time of day (TOD) also affect the range. The transmit power and antenna system of the radio also need to be optimized.
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What's the best CB radio for trucking?

Top 5 Best CB Radio for Truckers 2021
  • Cobra 29 LX Professional CB Radio.
  • Uniden PRO 520XL Pro Series 40-Channel CB Radio.
  • Cobra 75 WX ST Handheld CB Radio.
  • Midland 75-822.
  • Uniden Bearcat 980SSB 40.
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What is the range of a 10 meter radio?

The 10-meter band is a portion of the shortwave radio spectrum internationally allocated to amateur radio and amateur satellite use on a primary basis. The band consists of frequencies stretching from 28.000 to 29.700 MHz.
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What frequency is marine SSB?

A marine SSB system operates on marine radio spectrums called shortwave, medium frequency and high frequency — 2 MHz-26 MHz.
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What is the HF frequency range?

High-frequency (HF) radio is in the 100- to 10-metre wavelength band, extending from 3 megahertz to 30 megahertz.
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What is the range of MF HF?

MF/HF Radiotelephone

Your VHF radio is intended mainly for short range communications, generally 5-10 miles, and at least 20 miles to a USCG station. To communicate at longer ranges, you will normally need a satellite telephone or an MF/HF marine radiotelephone.
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What can you hear on SSB?

As you approach an SSB signal's frequency, you hear either high-pitched crackling (like quacking) or low-pitched rumbling. You can tell from the rhythm that you're listening to a human voice, but the words are unintelligible. What you're hearing are the high- and low-frequency parts of the operator's voice.
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Should I use upper or lower sideband?

It is generally accepted that Upper Sideband, USB is used on frequencies above 10 MHz and that Lower Sideband, LSB is used in frequencies below 10 MHz. Single sideband is available for use on most of the HF amateur radio bands, although some bands and frequencies are narrow and do not allow the use of SSB.
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Is 40 meters USB or LSB?

You will notice that on 160, 80 and 40 meters, LSB is mostly used and on the higher frequency bands, USB is used. This is a leftover from the early days of SSB when radios were designed a certain way, when SSB was in its infancy. Operating habits will not likely change in the future.
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What is the range of CB radio UK?

CB was eventually legalised on a 27 MHz band but not the band used in the US. Whereas the US used a band occupying the range 26.965 to 27.405 MHz, the UK system was to operate on 27.60125 to 27.99125 MHz.
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What is the smallest SSB CB radio?

Uniden PRO520XL - One of the smallest mobile CB radios we have with RF Gain & PA. Can be mounted in/under the dash or floor mounted.
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What CB channel do truckers use UK?

UK19 (or just 19 if it's only a 40 channel rig) is the channel that is generally used as the trucker's calling channel.
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