Those are not police. We truckers say that to discourage other truckers from buying drugs. The local west Memphis TV news team did a story on the cb radio using drug dealers who post up in the apt complex across the street from the truck stops. I had a conversation about them with another driver, and at the time I too believed them to be law enforcement. That was until this guy schooled me. He confided in me and said he buys from them all the time. He doesn't do hand to hand transactions he said, so he goes into the McDonald's bathroom near the Petro, puts his money behind the toilet, then walks back to his truck, waits a few minutes, then goes back into the McDonald's bathroom to retrieve his drugs.
The West Memphis report can be seen on YouTube
He said he's never seen them face to face but they never cheat him.
True Story
Getting caught illegal...
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by Grumppy, Jul 29, 2012.
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Local law enforcement obviously has taken a hands off position on them if that is true. Funny how they shut down the prostitute business and left the drug dealers.
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Exactly. Shut down the prostitute business.
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I still think it would be fun to hang around W. Memphis for a day or two and just blank the dopers out every time they keyed up. It wouldn't take much.........Texas Star 500 ought to do just fine........
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There are many ways to boast a CB's modulation to push a more powerful signal and to add channels. Technically, the FCC states 4 watts with SSB set at 12 watts. Respect for other radio operators should be the rule here more that the governments regs. I pushed my own CB to broadcast at 24-28 W on AM and 26 W on SSB. Doing this creates a whole string of interference ramifications for other radio wave frequencies around me, so I was careful about using my mobile CB in populated ares. On the road, hey, the extra broadcast power was great to have.
I have a Galaxie DX 959 mobile CB with a 5 ft whip antenna and it has the easiest board possible to manipulate. I can only guess that sooner or later, the FCC will be clamping down on this system. As I stated above though, respect others when boasting your CB to broadcast on channels that are outside of the FCC's CB frequency regulations. -
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