I think there are some drivers' out there that aren't smart enough to know which knob changes the channel on the radio.
I had one guy the kept keying up on 19 but not saying anything, I finally said, "It works better if you talk into it." He replies back, "Well, I was tuning it." I replied, "What, you can't tune it on 18 or 20?" I didn't get a reply.......
Why dont truck stop drivers sitting in the lot use another channel?
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by cdub304, Apr 15, 2012.
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TruckMafk Thanks this.
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for the poster who never saw drug dealers he hasn't been thru west memphis and the real deal has he
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He won't be there much longer, the FBI will know about him. Same goes for the one at Whiteland, Ind. (Federal Copyright Law Infringement.) -
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As to the original post, I think it's good strategy on the part of the drug dealers. Pete the Pusher shows up in his Cotvette at the local (fill in your local truck stop here) with a 4-watt Rat Shack and a rubber duckie, then says on Ch 19, "Hey, I've got great drugs here, just come blow your horn and I'll find you."
Trans AmInstantly, anywhere from 40-80 (depending upon the time of day) Kevin Kilowatts, all figuring to be parking lot vigilantes, key up and announce, "Hey, there's a guy here at (fill in name of the truck stop) and he's dealing drugs to anyone who'll blow their horn in the lot!"
So as soon as the heterodynes clear (well, more or less, depending upon distance of the ground wave from the truck stop), the last couple of guys saying it (DXers call it "tail-ending") are the ones who are heard out to the range of whatever his power is. Now Peter the Pusher with his Radio Shack portable radio has just benefited from Kevin Kilowatt's radio range, *and* he's got so many people blowing their horns that half the folks will leave the lot in disgust, making it easier for him to shop/sell/get fuel/snooze/cause more mayhem/abuse himself/whatever.
Not that I have any personal knowledge of this, mind you. I'm just a retired public safety guy and commercial radio tech with a warped sense of humor....
73,
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