Why own and USE a cb?
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by Ridgeline, Apr 22, 2023.
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Nice try @Ridgeline ! Most don't have room on their dash for one. Gotta have the phone, GPS, and tablet TV going. Gotta have that nasty flip flop wearin' foot on the dash too!
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That happened to me a couple years ago.. I will never forget the oh #### feeling of pulling out to the left lane to pass a truck and seeing headlights coming right at me... In my case it wasnt a semi , but a passanger car running from the cops on i40 just outside tucumcari... Same situation , not 1 peep on the cb radio. Until i keyed up and called it out. Never got a response either.
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It's always been pretty standard for a covered wagon, hopper, cattle wagon to have a radio on. I'm seeing less and less. I can't imagine them big large cars don't have a radio in them. They have all the lights.
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Only turn off when in the sleeper, sometimes there a idiot preaching or some noise making 3 year old on the CB. Then I just us my RF gain to tune most of them out. Or turn down the volume when I get close to them idiots and RF gain is no more useful in quieting them down.
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