cant we all get along?

Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by rbrtwbstr, Aug 5, 2013.

  1. rbrtwbstr

    rbrtwbstr Road Train Member

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    I travel I78 through Allentown every night, and here lately the construction had been horrendous. Which begs the question. When did it become cool to jam the cab with complete garbage? You try and ask where they are working, (it changes every night and pen dot is not good at informing what they are doing), and ya can't get any info because someone with a large radio has to be spewing some nonsense.... Am I missing something? After 12 years out here, I am just amazed by the nonsense of a few....
     
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  3. Turbo-T

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    You can thank the FCC for throwing in the towel; years ago they used to monitor the airwaves for this type of behavior and "deal" with it appropriately, now it's pretty much "every man for himself" on CB.

    Also keep in mind when propagation gets big as it has lately, you tend to get signals from hundreds of miles away of folks talking....makes it hard sometimes to get out a mile, but you can chat with the guy 2 states away.
     
  4. rbrtwbstr

    rbrtwbstr Road Train Member

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    Yeah I've noticed that. It seems like I can hear people on ham radio more often than not.
     
  5. Turbo-T

    Turbo-T Road Train Member

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    How do you know it's ham people?
     
  6. rbrtwbstr

    rbrtwbstr Road Train Member

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    Just a guess, I can hear people in Alabama...
     
  7. Turbo-T

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    Just because you hear people out of state doesn't necessarily mean they're hams.

    The problem with CB is it's on a frequency that is known for skywave propagation aka "skip". The skip cycle peaks every 11 years, then decreases, then peaks again in 11 years. When skip is rolling, you can hear, and sometimes even talk to, people from several states away.

    CB was oroginally on UHF but back in '48 they had trouble getting the radios to work right, so 10 years later they decided on HF...why they didn't go with VHF is beyond me...had they put CB on say 1.25 MHz you wouldn't have all the skip issues, plus those 4 ft antennas would be far more ideal for 1.25 MHz as opposed to HF....guess the technology wasn't advanced enough...?
     
  8. 6string

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    Theres such a thing as DX skip too
     
  9. rbrtwbstr

    rbrtwbstr Road Train Member

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    OK. I'm officially lost. I'll take your word for it lol
     
  10. jessejamesdallas

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    Your not going to hear HAM's on a CB...Totally different critters...What your hearing several States away is other CB Radios...Or Radios converted for CB...(plus maybe a magical mystery box)

    now I'm not going to say those people in the other States are running legal 4w CB Radios...But I'm sure they are, otherwise they would be operating illegally. :smt033
     
  11. poppapump1332

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    Easy get a bigger radio with a fatboy or davemade amp instead of spending money on gps learn how to read a map which is rare these days.
     
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