Icom Radio VS cb radio
JK Freak
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 584
Likes: 1
From: Minnetonka, MN
But if you had a 10 meter radio made by Icom, yaesu, kenwood, or any other manufacturer.
Simply said "You Can't"
Modding a HAM radio to work on 11 meters is illeagle!
I understand what you're saying. I have both a 2M/440 radio and a CB in my Jeep. Not because I'm in love with the CB, but if I go off-roading with others I will need it because that is what they have. Nothing wrong with having a ham radio, but it will do him little good if he can't talk to the guy thats 100 yards in front of him.
Just my opinion.
Just my opinion.
sorry its icom2720H, i found the way to enter frequencies and yes its work with all bands,
Motorola standrd bands:
Channel / Frequency (MHz)
1/ 462.5625
2/ 462.5875
3/ 462.6125
4/ 462.6375
5/ 462.6625
6/ 462.6875
7/ 462.7125
8/ 467.5625
9/ 467.5875
10/ 467.6125
11/ 467.6375
12/ 467.6625
13/ 467.6875
14/ 467.7125
sorry its icom2720H, i found the way to enter frequencies and yes its work with all bands,
Motorola standrd bands:
Channel / Frequency (MHz)
1/ 462.5625
2/ 462.5875
3/ 462.6125
4/ 462.6375
5/ 462.6625
6/ 462.6875
7/ 462.7125
8/ 467.5625
9/ 467.5875
10/ 467.6125
11/ 467.6375
12/ 467.6625
13/ 467.6875
14/ 467.7125
Motorola standrd bands:
Channel / Frequency (MHz)
1/ 462.5625
2/ 462.5875
3/ 462.6125
4/ 462.6375
5/ 462.6625
6/ 462.6875
7/ 462.7125
8/ 467.5625
9/ 467.5875
10/ 467.6125
11/ 467.6375
12/ 467.6625
13/ 467.6875
14/ 467.7125
.....Nice radio, but what do you mean "and yes its work with all bands"....??? This is not an "all band radio". It is only a dual band VHF/UHF radio. "All bands" would mean numerous HF bands as well. What do they use as the CB freqs/channels there in Dubai...???
JK Super Freak
Joined: May 2009
Posts: 1,460
Likes: 1
From: Simi Valley, Ca., Taylorsville, Ut. and places in between
FWIW,I googled the Icom radio mentioned and it shows it as a dual band VHF/UHF radio.
Unless Im mistaken, the freqs listed are all UHF here in the US.
Some may be used by other radio services.
Unless Im mistaken, the freqs listed are all UHF here in the US.
Some may be used by other radio services.


