The Cept Band. Did anyone ever use it ?
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The Cept Band. Did anyone ever use it ?
Not here in central Scotland nope. The amount of rigs that must have been butchered to add that band. Why ? By the time cept was made legal CB was pretty much dead on its feet. And its more dead these days than it ever was. And people still have it added to their radios to this day..
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Use it most days..but only for digimodes and experiments in propagation...
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Re: The Cept Band. Did anyone ever use it ?
Yes, quite well used in my area when piggy back chip mods were popular. Was a cheap way of getting off UK FM for a bit of peace if you only had a straight 40 channel rig.
Some chip mods were quite neatly done like on the Uniden 100 / 200's for example.
Some chip mods were quite neatly done like on the Uniden 100 / 200's for example.
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Some rigs converted ok. Some not so like the amstrad. The mod was always a bit of a compromise power & frequency wise. You'd either be off slightly on mids or UK FM
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Legal 40 dead here too.
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Got a Thunderpole TX with both bands. There are no FM users closer than 12 miles to me and all I hear on CEPT are Europeans and the Superbowl nutters.
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Re: The Cept Band. Did anyone ever use it ?
Back in the 70's and 80's yes but obviously not as Cept, *this bit is a bit sketchy* i seem to remember when the first legalised it in the late 80's you needed a new radio ie not multi-standard or anything modified and it was a bit of a flop around here.The Cept Band. Did anyone ever use it ?
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Re: The Cept Band. Did anyone ever use it ?
never left it but AM only , these days all that's left are the ones who cant figure out how to move off T5 or muppets 19
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That's evolution for you109 Jim wrote: 22 Feb 2026, 02:53 these days all that's left are the ones who cant figure out how to move off T5 or muppets 19
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Re: The Cept Band. Did anyone ever use it ?
What year was that band made legal ? Thinking 92 but something tells me it was earlier than that
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Re: The Cept Band. Did anyone ever use it ?
Think I'm correct on the following...CookieRaider wrote: 21 Feb 2026, 23:28Back in the 70's and 80's yes but obviously not as Cept, *this bit is a bit sketchy* i seem to remember when the first legalised it in the late 80's you needed a new radio ie not multi-standard or anything modified and it was a bit of a flop around here.The Cept Band. Did anyone ever use it ?
CB/27/81 - First uk legal band sets.
PR27GB - First uk legal mid band sets before June 1990.
Cept PR27GB - After June 1990.
PR/27/94 - Amended uk fm radio standards.
PR/27/97 - Type approved 'dual band' radios (UK and cept)
2014 - multi mode use (legal on cept band only) allowed using type approved sets.
What a glut of rules and regs
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Re: The Cept Band. Did anyone ever use it ?
According to Wikipedia Cept was made legal on the 1st of September 1987. Would never have thought it was that early
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Re: The Cept Band. Did anyone ever use it ?
I used to use it back in the early 1990's, there were a few people on in the evenings.
It was often too noisy to use in the day time due to foreign skip/sideband.
Many of the radios that were legal back then seemed to be deaf on RX due to the extra rules they had to meet on the receiver section.
The radio I had was a Midland 77-104 and that was deafer than the UK version.
It was often too noisy to use in the day time due to foreign skip/sideband.
Many of the radios that were legal back then seemed to be deaf on RX due to the extra rules they had to meet on the receiver section.
The radio I had was a Midland 77-104 and that was deafer than the UK version.
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Re: The Cept Band. Did anyone ever use it ?
The whole PR27 thing is a bit confusing, the link below makes things a bit clearer though.Buick Mackane wrote: 22 Feb 2026, 12:35 According to Wikipedia Cept was made legal on the 1st of September 1987. Would never have thought it was that early
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I have an old CB nmag somewhere from 1987, they tested the first UK legal PR27GB radio, a Uniden PC-404
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