06-11-2009, 10:08 PM
Ham radio covers such a huge range of frequencies its likely that standard scanners will pick up at least some of them, if not all so broadcasting on a frequency that'll be picked up by scanners is basically just finding what frequencies scanners run and setting up the right band ham radio (CB = 11 Meter, Hams run on 2, 6, 10,12, 15, 17, 20, and alot more bands).
Band refers to the wavelength. CBs operate in the 27 MHz frequency range. If you could see it, a 27MHz radio wave would be 11 meters long. So 11m, CB, and 27MHz are all the same thing just by different names.
Band refers to the wavelength. CBs operate in the 27 MHz frequency range. If you could see it, a 27MHz radio wave would be 11 meters long. So 11m, CB, and 27MHz are all the same thing just by different names.