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public:radio:radio_database:anytone_smart [21/03/25 06:11 GMT] – [10m Channels] johnpublic:radio:radio_database:anytone_smart [27/03/25 19:04 GMT] (current) – [Anytone Smart CB / 10M] john
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-====== Anytone Smart CB 10M ======+====== Anytone Smart CB for 10M ======
  
 ** Small 11m/10m AM/FM mobile ** ** Small 11m/10m AM/FM mobile **
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 ===== Modification ===== ===== Modification =====
  
-  * Modification to "Export Model" to provide all 11m CB bands plus some of 10m (and 12m) amateur bands+  * Modification to "Export Model" to provide 10m (and 12m) amateur bands and the 11m CB channels
   * Solder 2 jumper pads as per photo:   * Solder 2 jumper pads as per photo:
  
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   * All channels (except in Band N/12m) end in 5kHz. To drop to -5kHz (end in 0kHz) press/hold <key>RFG</key>. ''R'' is displayed.   * All channels (except in Band N/12m) end in 5kHz. To drop to -5kHz (end in 0kHz) press/hold <key>RFG</key>. ''R'' is displayed.
-    * For 10m FM on ''Band I'' 29.600 is Channel 35 ''R'' +    * For 10m FM on ''Band I'' 29.600 is Channel ''35'' ''R'' 
-  * The bands follow the usual CB pattern, with 10kHz jumps, ''Alpha'' Channels between ''3, 7, 11, 15, 19''. The Smart CB includes these as ''3A, 7A, 11A, 15A and 19A''+  * The bands follow the usual CB pattern, with 10kHz jumps, ''Alpha'' Channels, after ''3''''7''''11''''15''''19''. The Smart CB includes these as ''3A''''7A''''11A''''15A'' and ''19A''
-  * All bands (except ''Band N'' 12m which only has 21 channels) follow the CB channel protocol of out of sequence channels ''22, 23, 24, 25, 26'' thus +  * All bands (except ''Band N'' 12m which only has 21 channels, and the UK CB band) follow the CB channel protocol of out of sequence channels ''22, 23, 24, 25, 26'' thus 
-    * Band I (10m FM) with -5kHz ''R'' activated+    * ''Band I'' (10m FM) with -5kHz ''R'' activated
       * Channel 22R : 29.470       * Channel 22R : 29.470
       * Channel 23R : 29.500       * Channel 23R : 29.500
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       * Channel 26R : 29.510       * Channel 26R : 29.510
     * The Channels, in frequency order : ''...22,24,25,23,26...''     * The Channels, in frequency order : ''...22,24,25,23,26...''
-    * To select Output Power: +  * To select Output Power: 
-      * Press/hold <key>RFG</key>, <key>PTT</key> and ''Power On'' +    * Press/hold <key>RFG</key>, <key>PTT</key> and ''Power On'' 
-        * Use Mic <key>UP</key> and <key>DN</key> to cycle through 3 power levels: +      * Use Mic <key>UP</key> and <key>DN</key> to cycle through 3 power levels: 
-          * PL = 4W +        * PL = 4W 
-          * Pn = 8W +        * Pn = 8W 
-          * PH = 15W +        * PH = 15W 
-        * Once selected : ''Power Off'', ''Power On'' +      * Once selected : ''Power Off'', ''Power On'' 
-        * 15W might be overdoing it - in such a small package with limited heatsinking. 8W is probably the best option.+      * 15W might be overdoing it - in such a small package with limited heatsinking. 8W is probably the best option.
  
 ===== 10m Channels ===== ===== 10m Channels =====
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 | J | 4 | 29.700 |  |  | | J | 4 | 29.700 |  |  |
  
 +==== Freeband CB Channels ====
 +
 +  * The 11m band channels for information only
 +    * from [[https://delboyonline.blogspot.com/p/cb-radio-frequency-list.html]]
 +
 +{{:public:radio:radio_database:cb_freqencies_colour1.jpg?500|}}
  
 --- //John Pumford-Green 20/05/23 05:49// --- //John Pumford-Green 20/05/23 05:49//
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-{{tag>radio cb 10m 11m}}+{{tag>radio 10m}}
  
  
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