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CB slang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
CB slang (commonly called "CB Talk") are terms that those operating CB radio used mainly during the CB craze of the 1970s and 1980s. Some of these slang terms are still in use with their original mea...
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Radio: A CB ; Radio Check: A call to see if your radio is working ; Rascal: Term identifying a person that is known by the speaker ; REACT: Nation wide group of volunteers who monitor channel 9 for emergency traffic ;
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Click here for APCO 10 codes for CB radio ... Bearfoot Using an unmodified CB transmitter ; Bar city Forrest City, AK ; Base Station Radio installed at a fixed location, house, etc. Bay City San Francisco, CA ; Beast A CB rig ; Beam Directional Antenna ; ... Trucker's / CB lingo and Technical Terms...
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Bootlegger: Illegal radio operator who does not have a license to operate on the frequency he is using. CB bootleggers either do not have a valid station license or use frequencies other than the authorized CB channels.
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CB Radio aka "Sesame Street" ... CB Radio Respect ... Excellent uses for the CB Radio...
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Remember the CB radio craze in the 1970s? When people from little old ladies driving Buicks to college kids in Volkswagon bugs had CB radios and spent the ... Click to view larger image of Fire King 1970s Trucks CB Radio Lingo Magic Decoder Mug (Image1) ... Fire King 1970s Trucks CB Radio Lingo Magic Decoder Mug (Image1)
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Enough of the technical jargon......Now, how do you use CB radio? ... Q-codes are used in many kinds of radio communications, including CB sideband but not typically on CB AM. (If your radio doesn't have sideband, don't worry about Q-codes.) Q-codes originated with amateur radio but their use in CB, even more so than 10...
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