Will a CB antenna work on marine radio?

Using a CB antenna will not give you proper performance and will probably damage the transmitter when you broadcast at 25 watts. Since VHF is line of site, the top of the mast is best, buy one designed for this location, as it will be the proper gain.
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Is a marine radio the same as a CB radio?

Marine and CB radios are not the same and are used for two similar yet different purposes. CB radios are often used during large emergencies, such as natural disasters, and for traffic concerns. Marine radios (VHF) are used for boating purposes and are typically required on all boats before leaving land.
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Will a CB coax work with a VHF radio?

An antenna needs to be resonate at the frequency you are transmitting on. That means the antenna used with a CB needs to be designed to work on CB frequencies (26-27MHz). A VHF/UHF antenna isn't going to be resonate on those frequencies and will perform extremely poorly.
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Can I use a UHF antenna on a VHF radio?

So UHF antennas are designed so they receive UHF frequencies really well, while UHF/VHF antennas are designed to receive both UHF and VHF frequencies really well. They do this by combining an antenna that receives UHF frequencies really well with one that receives VHF frequencies really well.
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Can you use a CB radio on a boat?

The usual reliable range of CB is five miles. There are several pitfalls to having a CB radio on the water: Making contact may be difficult, since not all boats have CB radios. Channel noise and station traffic are sometimes heavy, and the Coast Guard doesn't monitor the emergency channel.
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Inner workings of a Marine VHF Antenna



Can a CB radio talk to a VHF radio?

CB or its close relatives fall into the HF frequency range (covering somewhere around 26 to 28 MHz, depending on country), so anything that accurately calls itself a VHF radio will not transmit (and most likely will not receive) CB.
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What makes a marine radio a marine radio?

Marine-Grade Source Units

The marine radios are, for the most part, a car audio unit that has been modified with an upgraded display that's easier to see in bright sunlight and a corrosion-resistant coating on the main circuit board.
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Is a marine radio UHF or VHF?

Aviation and marine communication are conducted exclusively on VHF radios. They are also used by outdoor security personnel, maintenance workers, and in wide open fields, from golf courses to concerts and other large outdoor festivals. VHF signals are not able to move as freely through metal and concrete like UHF can.
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Are VHF and UHF antennas the same?

If there's already a TV antenna mounted on your roof and you're not sure what brand or style it is, antennas with VHF capability generally have long prongs and are quite large in size, whereas UHF-only antennas are slightly smaller and have shorter prongs or loops.
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What is the difference between UHF antenna and VHF antenna?

VHF has smaller frequencies which means interference with other radios is common. UHF, on the other hand, is an all-around better signal for long distance communication. UHF is better when using radios for indoor use like buildings or around cities.
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Can a ham radio use a CB antenna?

A CB antenna can be used for ham radio by simply trimming the antenna down. As CB antennas are designed for frequencies around 27 MHz, the best one can do is trim the length in order to operate at or near ten meters in wavelength (about 28 MHz), 6 meters, or lengthen it to go to the 12 meters wavelength.
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Can you use a CB antenna as a car radio antenna?

Procomm's Inverses Multiplexor allow you to use your CB antenna to receive AM & FM radio. This CB antenna "splitter" is ideal for drivers who only want one antenna on their vehicle.
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What's the difference between UHF and CB?

There is nothing between CB and UHF radios. CB is UHF there is 3 bands for radios VHF,UHF,AM. The only difference is that the railways use set channels that they hold the transmit rights for the same as the Police, CFA, SES & Ambo's.
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Can I use a marine radio on land?

Marine Radios & Licenses. Marine radios can be obtained, but it is illegal to use them for personal use or on land. Only the Coast Guard or water vessel owners that meet specific criteria are granted a special license that allows them to own and use these radios.
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Which is better CB or VHF?

Line of site without a repeater, your VHF radio will work great and far better than a CB in most cases, however, YOU WILL ONLY BE ABLE TO TALK TO THE PEOPLE ON THAT FREQUENCY. This means everyone else will have to have the same radio capabilities as you do.
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What CB channel do boaters use?

Federal Communications Commission regulations require boaters having VHF radios to maintain a watch on either channel 9 or channel 16, whenever the radio is turned on and not communicating with another station. All non-emergency traffic should be communicated on another channel (not channels 9 or 16).
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Do police use VHF or UHF?

Police radios operate in a 700/800 MHz UHF band. This gives them a considerable amount of range which is pretty good in urban areas. The P25 radio systems give an improved range for officers.
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What is the Marine frequency band?

It uses FM channels in the very high frequency (VHF) radio band in the frequency range between 156 and 174 MHz, inclusive, designated by the International Telecommunication Union as the VHF maritime mobile band.
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What kind of antenna is used for VHF communications?

The VHF antenna P/N 2448-88-00 is an airborne communication antenna capable of transmitting and receiving signals in the VHF band from 118 to 156 MHz (extended) including VDL mode 2. Designed for high-performance and wide-body aircraft, the VHF antenna has a compact design for reduced drag.
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Do I need a radio Licence for my boat?

Do I Need A Marine VHF Licence? Anyone who uses a Marine VHF Radio needs a licence. If you are a sailor, powerboater, kayaker, angler or even a paddleboarder, you will most certainly need a marine radio.
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How do you hail a marine radio?

Children should be taught proper radio use and should never be left unattended near a radio. To hail another vessel, simply call the name of the vessel two or three times, followed by your own vessel's name and station ID if applicable. Wait for a response then immediately switch to a working channel.
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Do you have to have a marine radio on a boat?

Although not required in recreational boats under 65.5 feet long, a Very High Frequency (VHF) Marine Radio allows instant communication between your boat and other boats, marinas, bridges, and the United States Coast Guard (USCG).
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How far will a marine VHF radio transmit?

VHF marine radios are monitored 24 hours a day by the Cost Guard, and are essential in emergency situations. Boaters often mount radios with the legal limit of 25 watts and, depending on the height of the antenna, can reach communication distances as far as 60 miles or more.
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Do you need a license for a handheld VHF?

You must have a separate Ship Portable Radio Licence for each hand held VHF DSC radio. This is because each individual radio is given a separate identity.
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