Citizens Band CB Radio

In the mid-70s, which seemed to be th heyday of CB radio, I had my amateur radio license (General Class). As I recall there were a number of CB organizations that really helped out during emergencies and even would set up road side assistance. Unfortunately, there were movies at the time that made CB sound like a bunch of idiots and said nothing about the good that those folks did.

Tony
 
I enjoyed CB radio, years ago, and even carried a portable CB in the truck, in case I got stuck somewhere. Now, cell phones have made that unnecessary. I still have the old portable, but haven't tried it out in years....seeing this thread, I may just get it out and see if it still works, and/or if anyone is still broadcasting.
 

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Breaker breaker to the undertaker!!! I was never into CB except to repair them. CB is 11 meters and was once a ham band. Many of the old tube transmitters have 11 meters on them. When CB first came about it required getting a permit and a call sign was assigned. Then deregulation and it was a free for all. The old CB clubs disappeared and instead of call signs, names were used. High power amps became popular and the use of old ham gear with beam antennas was seen. A great era in mobile citizens communications had come to an end. Avid CB'ers sought the skip and followed sunspot cycles. Single sideband "sidewinders" never really caught on with CB.
 


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