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The History and Use of CB Radios - remote control love egg

by:KISSTOY     2019-09-30
The History and Use of CB Radios  -  remote control love egg
History and Use of CB radio.
CB radio means Citizen Band Radio.
For short distance communication between individuals, CB can be used for personal or commercial purposes without a license.
History of CB radio.
CB radio was invented in 1945.
Inventor Al Gross also invented walkie talkie. talkie.
He is the founder of Citizen Radio.
At the end of 1940, the company sold Class B handheld radios to the public.
During this period, the UHF technology was not advanced enough to sell a large number of radios to people at affordable prices.
On 1958, CB radio Class D products were released.
Class D is turned on at 27 MHz.
This versio nstart has 23 channels.
40 channels were launched in 1977.
In 1973, the petition to create Class e cb radio services at 220 MHz was unsuccessful.
Amateur radio and others refused.
More frequencies have been developed for remote control use and other things.
In the 1960 s, CB radio services were popular and used by small businesses such as carpenters, plumbers and electricians.
The radio is also frequently used by truck drivers and amateurs.
Cost dropped a lot when solid
The development of national technology.
The size and weight also declined.
The public knows that it is not only professional workers who use CB, but also the public can use CB.
The CB Club was established and the special code language was established.
Language by code word and 10-code system.
Some CB slang is listed below.
The 1973 oil crisis has led to a sharp rise in gas prices.
The US government has released a speed limit of 55 miles per hour nationwide.
After the fuel shortage went crazy
CB is used to inform other drivers who have or do not have a gas station.
As the speed limit changes, CB users will not reach other users if they see police cars.
At first, it was true that the CB radio needed a license to be used, but this was ignored by many. Handles (nicknames)
Created for people so that no one else can hear the real name inadvertently.
In the end, the law requiring a licence was revoked.
The emergency in 1969 adopted Channel 9 and Channel 10 as the preferred Highway Channel.
However, due to interference from Channel 9, channel 19 becomes the most commonly used highway channel.
In the 1980 s and 1970 s, the trend of CB radio was similar to today's online chat or SMS.
When people do, they build friendships with others on the CB, and while their real names remain anonymous, their handles are well known names.
Unfortunately, with advances in technologies such as mobile phones and the Internet, the CB phenomenon has disappeared from its initial appeal.
However, stores like Radio Shack still sell fun little CB radios, a wonderful hobby!
Use the CB radio.
Today's CB radios are mainly used to tell your friends or other CB users about the smoke on the road and pay attention to them.
In addition, CB is also used to report an emergency or traffic accident in front of others (
Channel 9 mainly).
Yes, you can chat with others with CB, but it is impolite to keep talking for more than a minute or two;
Give the other CBer a chance to put their two cents in (
Especially on channel 19).
I hear it occasionally.
Usually driven by an unhappy truck :))
But swearing is unpleasant when using the CB radio.
It is almost impossible to stop people from doing so.
People use this for conversation on long trips.
Want to talk somewhere but friends in different cars can use CB to talk easily.
Not long ago, there was a conversation between him and a friend, one who said he couldn't afford the new radio on the truck, so his friend started playing ZZ Top through CB!
So funny! :)
The content of the conversation. Smokey -
Legal officer
Police with ears
A policeman is taking pictures of a CB radio bear.
A police officer wearing radabel on the grass
Speed trap black and white-
Crane frame for highway tour-
The officer who gave the customer the ticket
The guy who bought the bear ticket-
Female law enforcement officer polar bear-
All white police Scouts
National Police-
Law enforcement officers of the Bush administration
Law enforcement officers hid the lights.
Flashing lights on the police car-
A house carried by an unmarked policeman.
Camper, vehicles
School cheese
Express bus for small schools
Mail truck salt tank-
Snow Machine/portable car park-
Bite the car
Flying bait
Speeding-Go Juice -
Is your ear on it? -
Are you listening? Handle -
Circuit breaker-
Someone wants to join the conversation on a certain channel.
Someone who speaks a foreign language on CB (Illegal)
Jibber Jabber's letter month-
Channel 9 Foreign Language (
Also illegal, Channel 9 is for emergencies)
Rubbernecker -
A slow-down car, looking at the wreckage next to it as they pass through sandbags --
Have the ability to speak, but don't talk, just listen to others!
Dirty Mary Crazy Larry1974, Breaker! Breaker! -
1977, Smoki and bandits (
One of the greatest movies ever! ! ! )-
1977, shine-
1980, Smokey and robber 2-
1980, Smokey and robber part 3-1983, Die-Hard -
1988, confused-
1993, Brady movies1995, Twister -
1996, American 2-
2001, Golden member of Austin-
2002 without a paddle-
2004, Duke hazard-
2005, Duke hazard: Start-
2007. Live Free or Die Hard.
Transformer-20072008. Music! Johnny Cash -
Jerry Reid, one at a time.
Under the East line (
"Smoke gun and robber" theme song)
Mel Hagard
Bull and Beaver, Baker
Strange Al Yankovic-
The truck was singing.
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