I didn't distribute my
VB version because I wrote it as
an assignment for a
VB class taught by another amateur
who was fascinated by my little "Beastie101."
The assignment was to convert decimal to binary.
The code for the BC101 does this in a roundabout way
during it's calculation.
CB being AM, probably wouldn't sound very good if it
could be programmed. You would at least be able to tell
there was a transmission on a particular channel.
FM on 10M is generally used above 29.500MHz
29.510 to 29.590 Repeater inputs.
29.600 National Simplex Freq
29.610 to 29.690 Repeater outputs.
Generally, repeaters are paired this way:
29.520/29.620
29.540/29.640
29.560/29.660
29.580/29.680
You wont hear much unless the ionosphere co-operates.
Generally, If you hear a ton of CB skip, then 10M could
be open. Check 29.660 often. It seems to be the
most reliable repeater output.
Have Fun! -N3KCT