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License free Walky Talky (CB Radio)

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 9:56 pm
by Pandian
Dear Friends,
CB radio in India is License Free in India since 2005 (but i know it recently :lol: visit-http://www.wpc.dot.gov.in/DocFiles/CB%2 ... ensing.doc and also visit http://www.wpc.dot.gov.in/faq.asp.We can buy equipments online here:http://www.mera-cb.com/in/The_CB_Radios/.Their facebook page is http://www.facebook.com/INDIACB.How it would be with A GUN during casual plinking with friends . ROTFL .Any comments ?
Regards
Pandian

Re: License free Walky Talky (CB Radio)

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 10:42 pm
by goodboy_mentor
Maybe guys in this thread who have purchased such equipment can share their experience http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=17518

Re: License free Walky Talky (CB Radio)

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 1:58 am
by meow
I have seen Chennai traffic police using it..

Re: License free Walky Talky (CB Radio)

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 11:17 am
by renjith747
The topic about citizen band radio is described in the link, please go through it for more details.
http://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopic ... 8&start=15

People are ignorant about the Citizen band license (which is free)/Citizen band radio.All other vhf/UHF/hf radios requires license in India.Citizen band radios are very useful in a convoy, trekking etc.Its a useful method of wireless communication in good hands and can be used in the places where mobile blackouts are there, especially in high ranges.

Regards
Renjith

Re: License free Walky Talky (CB Radio)

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 11:32 am
by renjith747
meow wrote:I have seen Chennai traffic police using it..
The citizen band radio frequency Is allowed mainly for ordinary civilians, the radio set used by police fall under vhf band and the same can be listened if you are in the same frequency.Citizen band radios differs in frequencies with police.

you can go to the link which is quoted below
http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes ... ts-licence
"KOCHI: The rampant use of wireless equipment by unauthorized persons in the state has resulted in leakage of police communication between control rooms, in the last few months. The police have taken the issue seriously with the Union home ministry, as this illegal interception is taking place from fishing boats that operate off the Kerala coast.

"Most of the Chinese-made FM radio sets available in the market have FM bandwidth from 70 MHz to 200 MHz. These sets can be used to tune into the police bandwidth - 76 MHz to 86 MHz. We have raised this issue at a police conference held in New Delhi recently," said police telecommunication wing superintendent V B Sukeshan. "Though the radios cannot be used for communication, they can over hear it," Sukeshan added.


Normally, the private organizations are given licences to operate between 87.5 MHz and 108.0 MHz. "Any attempt to enter the frequency used by the police is an offence under the Indian Wireless Telegraphy Act," Sukeshan said.

Recently the police have seized a boat off Beypore coast for using wireless system without a valid licence. "If anyone wants to operate wireless equipment, he or she should get a licence from the Union government.

The companies dealing in wireless equipment, issue it to individuals only if he or she has a valid licence," he added.

A senior executive of a major wireless equipment company said that they sell only to those who have valid licences.

However, a senior marine enforcement official confirmed that many fishing boats, when they go out to sea use wireless systems, which were sourced illegally.Chinese-made radios can be tuned to receive police bandwidth."
Regards
Renjith